Nepal lake: work begins to drain rising waters near Everest

Source(s): British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

Scientists say that is vital to partially drain Lake Imja to stop it from bursting its banks with potentially devastating consequences.

With UN funding, Nepalese army personnel and villagers are working to reduce Lake Imja's level by three metres (9.8ft) in the next few months. Weather conditions are harsh, with workers facing the added risk of altitude sickness.

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