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Pakistan lake formed by mountain mudslide threatens 'catastrophic' floods

Glacial lake outburst flood in Ghizer district formed a 7-km artificial lake, submerging over 300 houses and displacing residents; rescue teams evacuated 200 people safely.

  • A massive glacier burst caused a glacial lake outburst flood on August 22, 2025, in Gilgit Baltistan's Ghizer district, forming a 7-kilometer lake by blocking the Ghizer River.
  • The lake formed after a mountain mudslide blocked the river, creating a dam-like structure that officials warned could burst and cause catastrophic downstream flooding.
  • The flood damaged infrastructure, wiped out irrigation channels near Aliabad, submerged multiple villages, and forced evacuations while more than 50 people were rescued by emergency teams.
  • Authorities estimate Rs30 billion in damages this summer across Gilgit Baltistan from relentless flash floods, with 39 deaths including tourists, and the chief minister personally monitors the situation.
  • Communities downstream in Ghizer, Gilgit, Astore, and Diamer remain on high alert as officials continue relocations and disaster management efforts amid a warning of further rains and flood risks.
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Pakistan lake formed by mountain mudslide threatens ‘catastrophic’ floods

Officials warn of potential catastrophic floods as a mountain mudslide creates a threatening 7-km lake in northern Pakistan.

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A seven-kilometre-long lake rises in northern Pakistan after a landslide in the mountains threatens to cause flooding.

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Pakistan Lake Formed by Mountain Mudslide Threatens 'Catastrophic' Floods

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The News broke the news in Pakistan on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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