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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805485
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805485

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805486
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805486

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805488
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805488

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805489
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805489

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805490
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805490

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805491
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805491

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805492
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805492

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805493
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805493

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805496
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805496

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805500
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805500

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805501
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805501

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805503
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805503

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805504
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805504

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805505
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805505

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805506
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805506

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in... Editorial
Rangpo River - Himalayan River - Rongli Market - Sikkim
8 Jun 2026 · Rongli, India
#13805508
The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in...

#13805508

8 Jun 2026

The Rangpo River, a fast-flowing Himalayan tributary in East Sikkim, appears brown due to erosion as people perform religious acts nearby in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. A bridge featuring an image of Sikkim's national animal, the red panda, spans the river, with cars, motorbikes, and stray dogs passing by. The Himalayas, known as the ''Water Tower of Asia,'' provide water to nearly 2 billion people, but climate warming poses a threat to these river systems. Research from 1980 to 2020 indicates that melting glaciers and thawing frozen ground are causing Himalayan rivers to change course more rapidly, increasing the risk of flooding, erosion, and damage to infrastructure. Localities face risks such as Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, flash floods, landslides, and unpredictable river movements due to climate change and rapid glacial melt.


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