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Ultar Glacier Avalanche Alarms Hunza Residents

Avalanches in Hunza usually happen during March and April, when temperatures shift at the end of winter. Seeing such a major avalanche in November is unusual and troubling. According to specialists, this early occurrence is a clear sign that climate change is speeding up natural processes and making weather patterns more unpredictable.

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Farah Bukhari
Last updated: November 26, 2025
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Ultar Glacier Avalanche Alarms Hunza Residents

A powerful reminder of climate change struck the Hunza Valley when a large part of the Ultar Glacier suddenly broke off. The broken section crashed down as a massive avalanche, sweeping across a wide area and creating fear and concern among the people living nearby.

For the second day in a row, strong and icy winds have made life difficult in the region. Local residents say daily routines have been badly affected, with many choosing to stay indoors due to the harsh weather. The sudden change in conditions has added to the worry created by the glacier’s collapse.

Avalanches in Hunza usually happen during March and April, when temperatures shift at the end of winter. Seeing such a major avalanche in November is unusual and troubling. According to specialists, this early occurrence is a clear sign that climate change is speeding up natural processes and making weather patterns more unpredictable.

The Ultar Glacier is one of the most important glaciers in the Hunza Valley. Its breakup has raised serious concerns among locals, who depend on the region’s glaciers for water, tourism, and stable environmental conditions. Villagers fear that more incidents like this could follow if global temperatures continue to rise.

Researchers say that Hunza is now facing stronger effects of environmental change than ever before. Higher temperatures, melting glaciers, and increasing weather extremes are becoming more common. The recent avalanche is another warning that climate change is not a distant threat it is already impacting daily life.

As the community recovers from the shock, many believe that stronger measures are needed to protect the region’s fragile environment. The collapse of the Ultar Glacier serves as a powerful reminder that climate change is reshaping the natural world faster than expected.

TAGGED:climate change PakistanHunza Pakistansolar plant Skardu Hunza GilgitUltar Glacier Hunza
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