Bhutan is a small country located in the Himalayas with a population of around 700,000. It relies heavily on hydropower exports and tourism for its national revenues. The Punakha Valley lies in western Bhutan and has experienced damaging floods from glacial lake outbursts due to climate change that threaten its hydropower infrastructure, agriculture, and tourism industry. Bhutan has taken mitigation measures like identifying high risk glacial lakes, installing early warning systems, and training local communities to respond to floods.