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Central Water Commission (CWC) Informs NGT of Rising Water Spread in Glacial Lakes Across India | Current Affairs | Vision IAS
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Central Water Commission (CWC) Informs NGT of Rising Water Spread in Glacial Lakes Across India

Posted 17 Jul 2025

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The CWC report states that of the 100 glacial lakes over 10 hectares in size, there was an increasing trend in water spread area in 34, a decreasing trend in 20, a “no change trend” in 44.

  • CWC monitors 902 glacial lakes and water bodies across states and transboundary areas using remote sensing.
    • 90 GLOF (Glacial Lake Outburst Flood) project-based studies are approved under the National GLOF Risk Mitigation Program (2021-2026).
  • National GLOF Risk Mitigation Program is being implemented in four states-Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Uttarakhand.

About Glacial Lake and Glacial Lake outburst flood (GLOFs)

  • Glacial lakes: It is water formed by melting glaciers, usually at or near the glacier's base.
  • GLOFs: A GLOF is a flood resulting from the sudden and rapid release of water from a glacial lake, often caused by the failure of a moraine dam or ice dam.
    • E.g., the 2023 South Lhonak GLOF that damaged Teesta III Dam in Sikkim.
  • Geographical Distribution: Commonly associated with glacial regions, especially in mountainous areas with significant glacial activity. E.g., the Himalayas, Andes, and Alps.
  • Impacts: GLOFs can result in devastating downstream flooding, destruction of infrastructure, and loss of life.
  • Triggering Mechanism: The primary trigger for a GLOF is the collapse or breach of a moraine dam or ice dam holding back water in a glacial lake. 

Major Causes of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs)

  • Glacial Surging: It is the rapid, short-term advance of a glacier, unlike its usual slow movement. E.g., Gilkey Glacier, Alaska.
  • Moraine Dam Failure: Collapse of unstable loose debris. E.g., South Lhonak Lake, Sikkim.
  • Seismic Activity: Earthquakes destabilize glacier structures.
  • Human Activity: Unplanned development, mining, deforestation, and emissions disrupt drainage and slopes.
  • Tags :
  • GLOFs
  • Glacial Lake
  • Central Water Commission
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