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7 Sep 2020 | Cryosphere

नेपालका हिमताल फुट्ने जोखिमा,जोखिम घटाउन बजेट अभाव

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नेपालका हिमताल फुट्नसक्ने उच्च जोखिममा रहेको विभिन्न अध्ययनहरूले पुष्टि गरे पनि जोखिम न्यूनीकरणमा भने चुनौती देखिएको छ। जोखिम न्यूनीकरणका लागि आवश्यक पर्ने वित्तीय लगानीको अभावले चुनौती देखिएको हो। नेपाल, भारत र चीनमा अवस्थित ४७ ओटा हिमताल फुट्नसक्ने जोखिममा रहेको एक अध्ययनले देखाएको कारोबार अनलाइनले लेखेको छ।

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