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"We May Face a Shortage of Drinking water." How a Scientist Helps Save Glaciers in Kyrgyzstan.

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There are about 10,000 glaciers in Kyrgyzstan, where more than 90 per cent of the territory is occupied by mountains, and a small group of scientists is studying them — only eight people — the only woman in this group, Gulbar Omorov. Azattik of Asia has spoken to a researcher who is trying to save glaciers from extinction. The spring and summer of Gulbar Omorova is a busy time. This is a time for intensive research.
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There are about 10,000 glaciers in Kyrgyzstan, where more than 90 per cent of the territory is occupied by mountains, and a small group of scientists is studying them — only eight people — the only woman in this group, Gulbar Omorov. Azattik of Asia has spoken to a researcher who is trying to save glaciers from extinction. The spring and summer of Gulbar Omorova is a busy time. This is a time for intensive research.

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currenttime.tv broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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