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IMD Warns Of Increased Ladakh River Levels Due To Glacial Melting

Following the tragic loss of five soldiers in Ladakh during a tank exercise mishap, IMD officials have issued warnings about escalating water levels in rivers due to the onset of monsoon. The incident occurred when a Russian-origin T-72 tank was swept away by the raging waters of the Shyok river near Saser Brangsa.

IMD officials from Leh have cautioned about increased moisture levels and localized rain showers in Ladakh. They anticipate rain and snowfall across hilly areas from July 5 to 7, with potential brief heavy showers triggering flash floods, mudslides, and landslides at vulnerable locations.

In light of these warnings, IMD advises the public and concerned authorities to remain vigilant, avoid venturing near fast-flowing water bodies, and stay updated with weather alerts. Flash floods and other natural hazards are common during July-August in the region.

The rise in water levels in rivers like Shyok and Indus is attributed to the rapid melting of snow and glaciers caused by a sharp increase in day temperatures. Scientists note that this phenomenon, combined with occasional rainfall, has led to a significant surge in water levels, posing ongoing risks.

IMD data reveals a notable rise in maximum temperatures in Hunder Nubra since late June, coupled with sporadic rainfall events. The region recorded higher-than-normal rainfall for June, primarily concentrated around June 20 and 21, exacerbating water flow in rivers.

As Ladakh continues to grapple with the aftermath of the tank tragedy and environmental challenges posed by monsoon conditions, ongoing monitoring and precautionary measures are crucial to mitigating risks to life and property. The IMD’s proactive alerts aim to ensure public safety amidst dynamic weather conditions in the region.

Dishti Tandon

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