Ministry of Climate Change (MoCC) has initiated US $ 37million project funded by Green Climate Fund (GCF) for the glacial lake outburst flood second phase (GLOF-II) project for 12 vulnerable valleys in 15 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Gilgit Baltistan (GB) from 2018 to 2023. The project was implemented to reduce impacts of Climate Change and implemented the project for Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) risk reduction in Northern Pakistan. The objective of the project was to strengthen resilience of communities that were likely to be effected by GLOF. Initial assessment for 15 small scale infrastructure projects (Flood protection walls, Check dams etc.) in KP and 15 water efficient irrigation systems in GB and KP was completed. Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam told APP that the Ministry of Climate Change under the GLOF-II project was going to install glacial stations, discharge monitors and community funds in the vulnerable valleys. The SAPM said Climate Change induced glacial melt was now a common occurrence in Gilgit Baltistan Himalaya mountain range of Pakistan.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Three Sindh universities ask govt for land for setting up campuses at Gorakh Hill Station
-
52 private security guards at CMCH without salary for four months
-
Three Sindh universities ask govt for land for setting up campuses at Gorakh Hill Station
-
Dr Moeed Yusuf rejects news regarding Pakistani passengers exporting Covid-19
-
Commencing work on M-8 Motorway top priority of govt, says Asim Bajwa
-
Forget ‘minus one’, it’s going to be ‘minus PTI’ now: PML-N
-
Covid-19 tally hits 220,000; death toll crosses 4,500
-
Taliban, US fail to decide date for intra-Afghan negotiations
-
Young adults (read future leaders) can develop skills for exciting careers via online courses
-
Pakistan, US envoys hint at possible intra-Afghan dialogue
-
Threats to Justice Isa: SC issues contempt of court notice to cleric
-
Addl IG Inam Ghani to work with diligence in southern Punjab: IG