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10 major disasters, 1.2 million people affected across Himalayas in 2025, says ICIMOD analysisThe analysis by the inter-governmental body, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) also said the increasing imp...
Himalayan snow cover drops sharply, hits 20-year low; plains may feel the impactSnow cover in the Hindu Kush Himalaya has reached its lowest point in over two decades. This marks the fourth consecutive year of weak snow...
Multi-trillion-dollar climate financing gap in crucial Hindu Kush Himalayas: ReportThe Hindu Kush Himalaya region needs a massive USD 12 trillion for climate action by 2050. Current funding falls far short of this ambitiou...
Aghanistan earthquake today: Magnitude 5.7 quake hits Hindu Kush regionAn earthquake measuring 5.7 magnitude struck Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region on Friday, the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) s...
Earthquake of magnitude 5.2 strikes Afghanistan's Hindu Kush regionA 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region on Tuesday, according to the German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ)...
Use of renewable energy could revolutionise agriculture in Hindu Kush Himalayas: expertsHarnessing renewable energy has the potential to revolutionize food security in the mountainous Hindu Kush Himalayas region, experts, inclu...
Earthquake hits Afghanistan, tremors felt in Delhi-NCRAn earthquake with a magnitude of 6.1 hit the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan on Thursday, as reported by the European Mediterranean Seism...
Earthquake of 6.3 magnitude followed by 5.4 tremors hit northwest of Afghanistan's Herat city: USGSAfghanistan was hit by another earthquake with a magnitude of 6.3, followed by a 5.5 aftershock. The majority of the victims were women and...
Experts discuss role of Hindu Kush Himalayas region & Arctic in the era of climate changeExperts gathered in Kathmandu for the first-ever Inter-Polar Conference, organized jointly by the International Centre for Integrated Mount...
Earthquake of magnitude 5.8 in Hindu Kush, tremors felt in DelhiEarthquake of magnitude 5.8 on the Richter scale originated in Afghanistan on Saturday. The tremors were felt in Delhi as well.
Himalayan glaciers risk losing 75% of their volume by 2100 due to global warmingThe Hindu Kush Himalaya region spans across Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan, encompassing iconi...
Hindu Kush region hit by 5.8 magnitude earthquake; tremors felt in Delhi-NCRTremors from the quake were felt in Kabul, Islamabad and other parts of Pakistan, as well as Delhi NCR. The quake struck at a depth of 189 ...
Earthquake of magnitude 3.8 on Richter scale hit Hindu Kush, AfghanistanNCS reported earthquake with a magnitude of 3.8 on Richter scale that hit Hindu Kush region early Sunday morning at 5:28:13 am.
Water insecurity rising in Hindu Kush Himalayan region: StudyThe study covering 13 towns across four countries - Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan shows that the interlinkages of water availabili...
Hindu Kush quakes may have long-term impact: ReportOver 100 seismic events have been recorded in the region over the past six months alone and some rocked the earth like a boat, while most o...
Powerful earthquake jolts PakistanThe tremor was felt in Khyber-Pakhtuknkhwa and Punjab province as well as Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Gilgit- Baltistan regions.
Quake in Afghanistan, tremors hit north IndiaThere was no report of any loss of life or damage to property till the last reports came in. The tremor occurred at 2.07 pm.
- Indian wins ICT Mountain Development Award
Panwar won the award along with Avinash Jha and Sibjan Chaulagain of Nepal, Suleman Mazhar of Pakistan and HELVETAS Swiss Inter-cooperation.
International conference on climate change begins in NepalThe conference on climate change has a participation of more than 200 scientists, policy makers & parliamentarians from countries including...
- Osama hiding in Pakistan's Hindu Kush mountains: Report
Osama hiding in Pakistan's Hindu Kush mountains, according to a report.