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Himachal faces a moderate risk of flash floods

Himachal faces a moderate risk of flash floods
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Shimla: With more rainfall in the store, Himachal Pradesh faces a moderate risk of flash floods in several places on the coming 36 hours because the Meteorology department has issued a warning for this.
According to warnings, moderate risk of more than some river flows in the Chamba environment, Kangra, bathing, Kullu and Shimla (the top) are there.
Red warnings have been issued for the lower and lowered state hills for Tuesday and Wednesday with heavy warnings to very heavy and very heavy rainfall, storms and lightning possibilities in isolated places.
The Lowers Hills of State consists of Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur Regency in addition to the parts of Kangra Regency (Nurpur, Jwalaji & Dehra), Solan (Nalagarh, Baddi, Arki and Kunihar) and Senisa (Nahan and PaTa Sahib).
Middle-ComtiS hill of Shimla, Bath, Kullu Regency next to several parts of Chamba (Sihunta, Chowari and Chamba) and most Solan and Sirmaur districts in accordance with the 36 hours of flash flood risk Outlook risk issued by the Indian Meteorology Department for 36 hours, runoff The surface, puddle can occur in several areas of the river that is fully saturated and the area lying low due to the expected persistent rainfall in the 36-hour nest.
Until July 30 there will be no concessions from heavy rain in Himachal Pradesh because the orange warning has been issued for Thursday and the yellow warning has been issued for Friday.
Officials said that on Thursday the lower and medium-sized hills tended to have very heavy rainfall, storm and lightning in isolated places.
While on Friday, the bottom and middle hills tend to have heavy rainfall, storms and lightning in isolated places.
In this monsoon season, Himachal Pradesh has suffered a loss of Rs 401,1924 Crore from June 13 to Monday 6pm.
Bilaspur District has suffered a loss of RS 63 Lakh, Chamba Regency RS 120.455 Lakh, Hamirpur District RS 35.58 Lakh, Kangra District RS 293.64 Lakh, Kinnaur District RS 56 Lakh, Kullu Regency RS 201.72 Lakh, Bath Regency RS 40 Lakh RS 144.98 Lakh, Shimla District RS 145.55 Lakh, Smear District RS 98.91 Lakh, Solan District RS 67.84 Lakh and Una District Rs 80.76 Lakh.

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