A GLOF is a sudden and catastrophic release of water from a glacial lake, typically caused when the natural dam (usually ice, moraine, or landslide debris) containing the lake fails. Example : Example: South Lhonak Lake GLOF, Sikkim (2023)
- Causes
- Melting of glaciers due to global warming and climate change.
- Earthquakes or landslides can cause a dam breach.
- Ice or rock avalanches into the lake, creating surge waves.
- Sudden glacier calving (chunks breaking off).
- Intense rainfall or rapid snowmelt increases lake volume.
- Unregulated development in glacial valleys.
- Deforestation reducing natural flood barriers.
- Impacts
- Loss of life and infrastructure.
- Changing of the landscape and biodiversity loss.
- Vulnerable Regions in India
- Mostly in the Himalayan States: Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Arunachal Pradesh.

Source: Down To Earth