shù jù数据quē kǒu缺口jiā shēn加深le了xǐ mǎ lā yǎ喜马拉雅dì qū地区de的qì hòu气候bù gōng不公
The Himalayan region has many glaciers, which store a large amount of water.
Because of climate warming, glaciers are melting rapidly, forming many new glacial lakes.
If the water from these glacial lakes suddenly flows out, it can cause major floods, threatening the lives and homes of nearby people.
Scientists want to use satellites and other tools to monitor these glacial lakes and detect dangers early.
However, different countries rarely share this important data.
Sometimes, governments are unwilling to disclose information, causing people to miss timely warnings.
China is strong in technology and data collection, but much of the data is used only domestically, making it hard for other countries to access.
Some countries also find it difficult to monitor glacial lakes due to lack of technology and funds.
As a result, those who need help the most do not get protection.
Experts believe countries should cooperate more, share data and knowledge, so everyone’s safety can be better protected.