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The latest report on climate change has revealed that the area and volume of glaciers in the Himalayan region in Nepal is declining.

Transparency International Nepal in collaboration with other organizations conducted the research and the report was made public in Kathmandu. The researchers looked into the impact of climate change on water resources in Nepal’s mountainous region and in the lower coastal regions. The latest study has revealed the findings of an earlier study report that the area of glaciers in Nepal decreased by about 24 percent from 1977 to 2010. It also revealed that the height of the Imja and Lhotse glaciers in the Khumbu region of Nepal decreased from 1970 to 2007.

The risk of flooding caused by glacial bursting has also increased. The study has also brought out the fact that 35 glaciers have burst from the Nepal mountain range so far.