Gilgit - Baltistan

Glaciers Safety Awareness: Mountaineers from Shimshal reach Askoli after 13 days

Islamabad: A group of mountaineers and researcher from Shimshal Valley – Hunza, reached Askoli, a remote mountain village in Skardu, after walking across the Braldu Pass. They are on a a mission to raise awareness about saving glaciers from depleting. They had started their journey after addressing a press conference last month in Islamabad.

The expedition had started from Shimshal Village in Hunza-Gojal on 1st January 2017. The expedition members surveyed Mulungdi glacier and Khurdupin glacier before embarking on their journey to Askoli 6 January. They reached Askoli today.

Pakistan is home to worlds largest ice glaciers out of the polar region. Spread over an area of 16933 square kilometer, there are over 5000 glaciers in the Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral regions of Pakistan which includes the famous Siachin Glacier, Biafo Glacier, Khoordhopin Glacier, Batura Glacier, Braldu Glacier, Snow lake and many more These glaciers are the major source of Water feeding the major rivers in Pakistan. The glaciers are also considered as the Water Reservoir or Water Bank of the country. In the wake of the alarming increase in the Global warming, these glaciers are facing a serious threat, resulting an existential threat not just to the over 2 million people of Gilgit-Baltistan but also the 200 million people of Pakistan Glacier depletion especially the recent melting are causing flash floods in many areas of Pakistan causing human displacement and lose of lives. In future this can affect agriculture, drinking water supplies, hydroelectric power, and ecological habitats. This can also affect Pakistan’s economy that depends mainly on water from glacier melt. Keeping in view this alarming situation, Pakistan Integrated Mountain Conservancy Program (PIMCP) -an initiative by young researchers and mountaineers, is going to organize the 1st Winter Glacier Conservancy Awareness Expedition 2017.

A group photo of some of the expedition members

The expedition members, originally, included Abdul Joshi, Niamat Karim, Daulat Muhammed, Bulbul Karim, Eid Muhammed, Ali Rehmat, Mansoor Karim, Syed Zaman, Jalaluddin and Hidayat Shah, all hailing from Shimshal valley.

Of these members, Abdul Joshi, Saeed Zaman, Niamat karim, Hameed ullah, Bulbul karim and Daulat Muhammad were able to cross the highly difficult terrain, including Braldu, Lupke La, Snow Lake, Biafo, Khoordhopin and Yazghail Glacier.

A research expedition had also been held initially, in which young researchers and activists, Adnan Mirza (Gulmigt), Reena (Moorkhun), Reema Shimshal and Syed Ahmad Khan also took part.

The mountaineers and activists announcing the expedition during a press conference in Islamabad last month

The expedition was aimed at monitoring and collecting data to analyze the change in the glaciers due to global warming. It will also work for raising awareness about the rapid and alarming rate of glaciers depletion due to human made Global Warming and inspiring people at every level around the world in general and Pakistan in particular to stand up and take some substantial steps in addressing the issues of global warming and climate change. The data and information collected during the expedition will be shared with various University students and research organization in Pakistan who are conducting research work on glaciers”, Samiullah, one of the researchers in the PIMCP, had said a couple of weeks back while talking to the media.

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