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Heavy rain brought havoc in Himachal Pradesh

Heavy rain brought havoc in Himachal Pradesh
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Shimla / Manali: Heavy rainfall without stopping since Sunday night brought havoc in Himachal Pradesh as a national and state highway blocked because of landslides and flash floods in Nullah away.
Kangra Kangra suffered worst damage: A nine-year-old girl lost after being swept by Nullah in Chahdi Village in the Nagrota sub-division, and 12 others were lost in the valley of Boh, Shahpur’s sub-division.
In Bhagsunag, near Dharamshala, several vehicles were washed with water that roared from the overflowing local Nullah.
All tourists are taken into account until now and have been advised to keep putting wherever they are expected to rain on Tuesday.
Landslides caused by heavy rain blocking the National Highway Chandigarh-Manali and shortcuts.
Highway Manali-Leh is also partially blocked due to flash floods in three places.
Two houses were partly damaged in the bath district and one vehicle fell to the Chenab River in Lahaul Valley.
Electricity supply is also suspended in several places and several road links are blocked by landslides.
Head of Himachal Minister Jai Ram Thakur said heavy rainfall had caused extensive damage throughout the state, with the worst district kangra.
He said so far no loss of life reported in the country team and NDRF had been deployed for aid operations.
CM says all DC and SPS have been directed to remain vigilant.
In the Shahpur sub-division, large damage to public and private property is caused by flood water; About six houses were damaged and around a dozen missing people after the flood reached the area.
It is feared that the missing people might be buried in the rubble but no official confirmation.
At Bhagsunag, near Dharamshala, people were surprised to see the road turned Nullah and rampage flood water swept a lot of vehicles from the parking lot on Monday morning.
In Chaitru, also near Dharamshala, two houses were damaged after the flood in Manjhi Khad, and a damaged house near Shilla Chowk.
The Kangra government must launch a rescue operation that lasts more than two hours to save a woman from the old area after she is trapped in a tree, she has risen for salvation because the floods cover her fields.
Deputy Commissioner of Kangra, Dr.
Nipun Jindal, said the damage in Dharamshala and side by side are being reviewed and the team has been formed for assistance and rehabilitation.
He said that until Tuesday all tourists who visited Dharamshala had been ordered by the district government to delay their journey for now.
Tourists have been in Dharamshala and the surrounding tourist attractions are also advised to stay where they are.
Traffic is influenced on the national highway Chandigarh-Manali after a massive landslide at 7 meel, near the bath.
Bypass Shower-Kullu Via Katula was also blocked after a landslide near Kannoj Village.
National highway (NH-3) has witnessed landslides and shooting stones since early Monday morning.
“Landslides and swollen rivers posing threats …
the machine has been deployed to clean the rubble.
People are asked to travel only if necessary.
Rivers in Spate and Water Level can rise at any time due to flash floods at the top.
So people – People, especially tourists, are asked not to approach the river and Nullah, “said Kullu SP Gurdev Chand Sharma.
A large number of vehicles have been trapped on Jalan Raya Manali-Leh because of flooding Nullah.
Floods in Teling Nullah, Pagal Nullah and Bharatpur Nullah have made traffic movements very difficult.
Lahaul-Spiti SP Manav Verma said, “The three Nullah was in the Spate in the morning.
The traffic movement was stopped for about 4-5 hours in Teling Nullah.
The road border organization (bro) then cleared the highway.
There are no vehicles trapped in anywhere Deployed to restore the traffic movement.
“Five roads are affected such as electricity supply in several regions,” he said.

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