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“There are more than 7000 glaciers and 3044 glacier lakes
located in Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral valleys out of which 36 glacier lakes
are vulnerable to outburst which can effect communities living in
downstream” said Director General Pakistan Metrological Department Dr.
Ghulam Rasool while speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the Early Warning
System in Bagrote valley on Tuesday.
He said that although impacts of extreme climatic changes affect
the whole world but it is apprehended that the coastal and mountainous areas
will be more vulnerable to random glaciers melting and catastrophic floods in
downstream.
“Pakistan Metrological
Department has initially installed an Early Warning System in Bagrote
valley, in next phase a sub office of Metrological Department will be
established in the area so that the local communities could be saved from
effects of disasters and GLOFs” Rasool added.
“Gilgit-Baltistan being a mountainous region is highly
vulnerable to the effects of climate change and people have been badly suffered
from natural disasters owing to glacier malting and floods for last few years”
said Chairman Pakistan Water and Environmental Board Nisar Memon while speaking
at the occasion.
He said that coping with disasters communities need to be
aware about taking preventive measures in time of disasters so that damages of
climate change induced hazards could be controlled.
“GLOF
Pakistan has been working on climate change effects and disaster risk reduction
in Bagrote valley for the last four years focusing on capacity building of the localcommunities to cope with
disasters” said GLOF Project Manager Syed Zahid Hussain while giving a detailed
briefing about their ongoing initiatives taken in the area. Pamirtimes.
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