Body of man missing for 28 years found in melting glacier
After 28 years, the body of a man named Naseeruddin, who went missing in Pakistan, has been discovered in a melting glacier in the remote Kohistan region. The discovery was made by a shepherd named Omar Khan in the Lady Valley, a mountainous area in the east of the country. What made the find even more remarkable was that the body was very well-preserved, with the clothes still intact and an identification card found nearby. The ID card, though faded, helped police confirm the man's identity as Naseeruddin, who had disappeared in June 1997 after falling into a glacier crack during a snowstorm.
The Kohistan region, where the body was found, has experienced less snowfall in recent years. This has left the glaciers more exposed to sunlight, causing them to melt at a faster rate. Experts believe that the discovery of Naseeruddin's body is a clear sign of how climate change is speeding up the melting of glaciers. The shepherd who found the body told BBC Urdu that he was shocked by what he saw. He said, 'The body was intact. The clothes were not even torn. ' After the police confirmed the identity, local people started sharing more information about Naseeruddin and his family. He had a wife and two children, and he was traveling with his brother, Kathiruddin, on horseback when he went missing.
According to Kathiruddin, the two brothers had left their home because of a family feud. On the day Naseeruddin disappeared, they arrived in the valley in the morning. Later that day, Naseeruddin went into a cave and did not return. Kathiruddin searched for him and even got help from others in the area, but they could not find him. For years, the family did not know what had happened. Scientists explained that when a body falls into a glacier, the extreme cold freezes it quickly, which stops it from decomposing. The lack of moisture and oxygen inside the glacier helps preserve the body, almost like mummification.
The story of Naseeruddin's discovery is not just about one man's fate, but also about the changes happening in the environment. The melting of glaciers is a sign of global warming and climate change, which is affecting many parts of the world. As glaciers melt, they sometimes reveal things that have been hidden for decades, or even centuries. For Naseeruddin's family, the discovery brings closure after nearly three decades of uncertainty. For scientists and local people, it is a reminder of how quickly the world is changing, and how important it is to pay attention to the effects of climate change.
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