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24 Jul 2024
Research article |  | 24 Jul 2024

A glacial lake outburst flood risk assessment for the Phochhu river basin, Bhutan

Tandin Wangchuk and Ryota Tsubaki

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A glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) is a natural hazard in which water from a glacier-fed lake is swiftly discharged, causing serious harm to life, infrastructure, and communities. We used numerical models to predict the potential consequences of a GLOF originating from the Thorthomi glacial lake in Bhutan. We found that if a GLOF occurs, the lake could release massive flood water within 4 h, posing a considerable risk. Study findings help to mitigate the impacts of future GLOFs.
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