News imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News image
News imageNews image
News image
Front Page
News image
News image
News image
News image
UK
News image
News image
News image
News image
World
News image
News image
News image
News image
Business
News image
News image
News image
News image
Sci/Tech
News image
News image
News image
News image
Sport
News image
News image
News image
News image
Despatches
News image
News image
News image
News image
World Summary
News imageNews image
News image
News image
News image
News image
On Air
News image
News image
News image
News image
News image
News image
News image
News image
News image
Talking Point
News image
News image
News image
News image
Feedback
News image
News image
News image
News image
Text Only
News image
News image
News image
News image
Help
News image
News image
News image
News image
Site Map
News image
News image
News image
News imageNews imageNews image
Sunday, November 2, 1997 Published at 14:34 GMT
News image
News image
News image
World: Monitoring
News image
Flooding from Tajik mountain lake feared

Scientists fear a mountain lake could flood large areas of central Asia if it is hit by an earthquake, Moscow Echo radio reported on Sunday.

It said that Sarez lake was orignally formed when an earthquake set off a landslide which blocked the path of the Murghob river in the Pamir mountains.

The natural dam is 600 metres high and more than 4 km wide.

The lake is 500 m deep.

Scientists at a conference on the lake's dangers held recently in the Tajik capital Dushanbe, said that if the dam collapsed, some 17bn tonnes of water would flood big areas of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Afghanistan.

The lake is in a seismically sensitive area, the radio added.

BBC Monitoring (http://www.monitor.bbc.co.uk), based in Caversham in southern England, selects and translates information from radio, television, press, news agencies and the Internet from 150 countries in more than 70 languages.



News image
News image
News image


News image
News image
News imageBack to top | BBC News Home | BBC Homepage |
News image

News imageNews image [an error occurred while processing this directive]
News imageNews imageNews image
World Contents
News image
Middle East
Africa
Europe
Far East
Americas
South Asia
West Asia
From Our Own Correspondent
Analysis
Monitoring
News image
News image
News image