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Heavy rain brought havoc in Himachal Pradesh

Shimla / Manali: A woman and a girl was killed and 14 locals lost as heavy rainfall that had been unrelenting since Sunday night brought her disaster in Himachal Pradesh and Floodwaters soared to villages and cities.
The national and state highways are blocked because landslides and flash floods in Nullah’s houses were damaged and swept the vehicle.
Kangra is the worst devastated district in the state and the two deaths are recorded there.
A nine-year-old girl from Chahdi Village under the subdivision of Nagrota was swept away in the water flowing Nullah which side by side with her house when she returned from the market.
His body recovered after hours of searching for his family, villagers and police.
The second person who will be killed is a woman whose body recovered from the debris of the landslides in the Atethad Valley Boh.
The other 12 lost in the Shahpur Sub-Division Boy Valley.
Heavy rain is expected on Tuesday too.
All tourists to HP contributed people and two buffaloes were washed on Manjhi Khad.
A 23-year-old woman from Kullu returned to Manali after trekking in the hamta area was swept away in Nullah flooded and lost.
A member of the trekking team was injured in the incident.
In Bhagsunag, near Dharamshala, several vehicles and several houses were washed by water that roared from Nullah local overflowing.
Twenty-five people were stranded in the Atethad valley Boh and stopped Darini, in the Shahpur sub-division, two in Gajkhad and two more at Shahpur Khad.
People tried to recover a damaged car during a flash flood after heavy rain at Bhagsunag at Himachal Pradesh on Monday.
(Photo: AP) All tourists are taken into account until now and have been advised to keep putting wherever they are expected on Tuesday.
Everyone, including locals, has been advised to stay away from the river and Nolah.
About 80 tourists were stranded for hours saved from the Trillion outside McLeodganj.
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.
Head of Himachal Minister Jai Ram Thakur said heavy rainfall had caused extensive damage throughout the state.
He said the NDRF team was deployed for help operations.

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