ISRO's big revelation on Himalayan lakes, fear of danger expressed

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A large number of glaciers are present in the Himalayan mountains, hence it is also called the world's third pole.

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But due to global warming, this area is being greatly affected, the snow is continuously melting and the glaciers are shrinking.

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Due to the rapid melting of glaciers, water accumulates at many places in the mountains, which are called glacial lakes.

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Due to the addition of water, the size of old glacial lakes in the Himalayas is increasing, which can prove dangerous.

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These glacial lakes pose a risk of glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFS)

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The accidents that took place in Kedarnath, Chamoli, and Sikkim were also a result of this, due to which there is a risk of flash floods and landslides in low-lying areas.

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These glacial lakes erupt when a heavy object falls into them or their walls break. ISRO keeps an eye on them so that people can be sent to safe places before the dangerous glacial lakes erupt.

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ISRO has 3-4 decades of data on the glacial lakes present in the Himalayas, which shows that these glacial lakes are continuously receding.