- South Lonak Lake is located in Sikkim.
- According to the recent report released by ISRO, South Lonak Lake has dried up after the cloud burst in Sikkim.
- This flood was caused by the eruption of South Lonak Lake.
- South Lonak Lake is an example of a glacial lake, a large body of water located near a melting glacier.
- As the size of these lakes increases, they become more dangerous.
- Due to the breach of the boundaries around this lake, a large amount of water flows down from the mountains.
- This may cause flooding in low-lying areas, as has been seen in Sikkim.