Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) authorities move to create a Glaciers Protection Authority amid heightened glacial hazards in the region. GB Chief Minister Advocate Amjad Hussain announces a specialised committee to draft the authority’s framework, aiming to protect glaciers and address climate change impacts. The initiative comes as the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) issues a warning of potential glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) in GB and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) as a fresh westerly weather system approaches.
The PMD forecast partly cloudy to cloudy conditions with moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms over glaciated valleys during the coming week, noting daytime temperatures are already running above normal. It warns that the combination of warming and precipitation is likely to accelerate snow and ice melt, keeping river water levels dangerously high and increasing the risk that existing glacial lakes expand or new lakes form. PMD also highlights the threat of flash flooding, sudden inundation in downstream settlements and low-lying riverbanks, and possible destabilisation of natural ice or moraine dams.
GB Disaster Management Authority says emergency arrangements are in place, including round-the-clock monitoring, district control rooms, community-based early warning mechanisms, and 174 early warning systems across GB.