so hasanabad, there is a new glacier starting, damaging infrastructure across this stream where the population power stations — everything are at high risk of this glacier. this pattern is repeated throughout this region. more than a8,000 people are estimated by the aga khan development network to be living in high—risk areas. this was the village of badswat. homes, a school, livelihoods, repeatedly flooded. years after the glacial lake burst, parts are still underwater. it's now considered impossible to live even on its edges. the whole village is being relocated. but trying to find land that is safe and has access to water isn't easy. driving through these valleys, you can see how many people live close to the rivers and streams that the glaciers feed into. that's because their livelihoods depend on it, but it's also making them vulnerable. i can say that after five or ten years it will be very difficult for us to even survive. year by year, we are facing more and more disasters. so we cannot stop these events because this is a global issue. and locally, we cannot do for this thing. what we