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A Village in Himalayas Ran out of Water then, it Moved and Started over
Punjab Times (English Edition)
|July 02, 2025
Perched in a wind-carved valley in Nepal's Upper Mustang, more than 13,000 feet (3,962 meters) above sea level, the Buddhist village lived by slow, deliberate rhythms herding yaks and sheep and harvesting barley under sheer ochre cliffs honeycombed with "sky caves" - 2,000-year-old chambers used for ancestral burials, meditation and shelter. Then the water dried up.
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Snow-capped mountains turned brown and barren as, year after year, snowfall declined. Springs and canals vanished and when it did rain, the water came all at once, flooding fields and melting away the mud homes. Families left one by one, leaving the skeletal remains of a community transformed by climate change: crumbling mud homes, cracked terraces and unkempt shrines. The Hindu Kush and Himalayan mountain regions stretching from Afghanistan to Myanmar - hold more ice than anywhere else outside the Arctic and Antarctic. Their glaciers feed major rivers that support 240 million people in the mountains - and 1.65 billion more downstream. Such high-altitude areas are warming faster than lowlands. Glaciers are retreating and permafrost areas are thawing as snowfall becomes scarcer and more erratic, according to the Kathmandu-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development or ICMOD. Kunga Gurung is among many in the high Himalayas already living through the irreversible effects of climate change. "We moved because there was no water. We need water to drink and to farm. Bu
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