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ICIMOD Report Highlights Snow Persistence Decline in Hindu Kush Himalaya

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ICIMOD Report Highlights Snow Persistence Decline in Hindu Kush Himalaya

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EventICIMOD releases the HKH 2025 report on snow persistence and water security.
Released ByInternational Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
Date of ReleaseApril 21, 2025
Key FindingSnow persistence 23.6% below the 20-year average, lowest in 23 years.
RegionHindu Kush Himalaya (HKH)
Major Rivers ImpactedGanga (-24.1%), Brahmaputra (-27.9%), Indus (-16.0%)
Worst Affected BasinsMekong (-51.9%), Salween (-48.3%)
Snowmelt Contribution23% of annual river flows
Population at RiskOver 2 billion people across South Asia
SignificanceThreatens agriculture, hydropower, drinking water, and livelihoods.
ChallengesGlacier melting, water mismanagement, limited cross-border cooperation.
Geographic ScopeSpans 4.2 million sq.km across 9 countries.
Major River SystemsGanges, Brahmaputra, Indus, and others (total 10 systems).
Glacier Count54,000 glaciers (second only to polar regions).
ICIMOD HeadquartersKathmandu, Nepal

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