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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697111
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697111

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697114
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697114

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697116
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697116

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697119
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697119

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697122
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697122

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697124
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697124

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697128
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697128

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697129
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697129

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697130
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697130

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697131
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697131

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697132
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697132

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697133
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697133

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697134
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697134

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697135
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697135

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697136
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697136

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi... Editorial
Himalayan Snow Cover Hits 23-Year Low - Snow Persistence
12 May 2026 · Phadamchen, India
#13697137
Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, Indi...

#13697137

12 May 2026

Temporary reservoirs form atop the snow-capped Himalayan mountains from melting snow on the way to Nathu La Pass in Phadamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The Himalayas, known as Asia's ''Water Tower,'' are experiencing rapid snow melt, leading to a decrease in elevation over the past 23 years. This situation contributes to a water crisis potentially affecting two billion people in the region. A report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development highlights that between November 2025 and March 2026, the rate of ''snow persistence'' was 27.8 percent below the historical average. The twelve major river basins in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region depend on meltwater from the Himalayas, marking the fourth consecutive year of below-normal snow accumulation.


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