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IISER Study Sounds Alarm: Human Activities Amplify Avalanche Risks in Lahaul-Spiti

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A landmark study by the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Bhopal has identified Himachal’s Lahaul-Spiti as India’s most avalanche-vulnerable district, scoring 0.92/1 on the Combined Avalanche Vulnerability Index (CAVI). The report, analyzing 11 Himalayan districts, attributes 68% of risk spikes to unchecked infrastructure projects and climate shifts—a wake-up call for policymakers.

Anatomy of a Crisis
The CAVI framework evaluates:

  • Exposure: Meteorological factors (snowpack density, rainfall). Lahaul-Spiti scored 0.85 due to 4.5°C winter warming since 1990.
  • Sensitivity: Slope gradients (>35° in 40% areas) and population density (2/km² vs. Chamoli’s 12/km²).
  • Adaptive Capacity: Low literacy (67%) and limited concrete homes (22%) hinder disaster response. triggers are glaring:
  • Road Widening: NH-505 (Kaza-Kalpa) excavations destabilized 15 slopes.
  • Hydropower Blasts: Sutlej Basin projects linked to 8/10 recent avalanches.
  • Tourism Pressure: 500+ vehicles daily on snow-clogged roads during peak season.

Innovative Mitigation: Tech Meets Tradition
The IISER team prescribes a 4-phase adaptation:

  1. Pre-Winter (Oct–Nov): LiDAR mapping of weak snow layers.
  2. Early Snow (Dec–Jan): Controlled detonations in high-traffic zones.
  3. Peak Risk (Feb–Mar): AI-enabled closure alerts via HP Traffic Police app.
  4. Post-Melt (Apr–May): Community-led slope stabilization using willow wattles.

Locals are reviving ancient practices too. “We’ve rebuilt 50 ‘dhonga’ stone walls to channel debris,” says Keylong sarpanch Dolma Tethong. Meanwhile, the BRO is testing Norwegian bolt-and-mesh systems on NH-3.

As Himachal walks the tightrope between development and disaster, the study underscores a universal truth: In the mountains, nature bats last.

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