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Shisper glacier surge poses threat to residents in Hunza

GILGIT: The Shisper glacier located west of Hassanabad village in Hunza is posing a bigger threat to residents with every passing day.

Gilgit-Baltistan Disaster Management Authority (GBDMA) assistant director said, “The 1300 metre wide and 600 feet long glacier is fast moving towards villages housing locals.”

“The Shisper glacier has moved 1,750 metres towards the villages in the last three months,” the assistant director added.

“Two powerhouses have closed owing to which 70 per cent of Hunza’s population has been rendered without electricity,” he further said.

A portion of an under-construction powerhouse has also been affected by the glacier surge.

During the last six months, the glacier has surged and a huge supra-glacial lake has been formed which locals fear can burst or overflow causing extensive damage.

Last week, the GBDMA directed residents of Hassanabad village to remain alert and cooperate with authorities in light of a potential threat by the glacier surge.

The residents of the village were directed to vacate their houses and move to higher altitudes if they hear a siren from a nearby FWO camp.

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