August 8, 2025 — Hunza:
Experts warn that repeated closures of the KKH in recent years due to glacial activity highlight the growing threat posed by climate change in northern Pakistan.
- Highway closed: A Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) from the Shisper Glacier has forced the closure of the Karakoram Highway (KKH).
- Location of damage: The Hunza River overflowed, damaging key sections of the road at Mor Khun and Gircha.
- Impact: The closure has cut the main land route between Pakistan and China, halting trade and travel.
- Cause: Glacier melting and recent monsoon rains triggered the flood.
- Response: The Gilgit-Baltistan Disaster Management Authority (GBDMA) and other departments are on site for repair work.
- Public advisory: Authorities have warned of more floods and urged people to avoid the affected areas.
- Wider issue: Repeated closures of the KKH due to glacial floods show the rising impact of climate change in northern Pakistan.
- Expert warning: Without stronger safety and adaptation measures, such incidents will keep disrupting lives and infrastructure.