
"Man-made Disaster: Glacial Lake Flooding in Indian Himalayas Claims 40 Lives, Dozens Still Missing"
At least 40 people have been killed and dozens are still missing after a glacial lake in the Indian Himalayas burst its banks, triggering flash floods. The Lhonak Lake in the state of Sikkim overflowed after heavy rains and an apparent avalanche, causing major flooding in the Teesta river. This is one of the worst disasters in the region in over 50 years and is attributed to climate change. Rescue operations are underway, but the challenging terrain and damaged infrastructure have hampered efforts. An estimated 75 people are still missing, and thousands have been impacted by the disaster.