33 people lost their lives in Himachal due to landslides
Himachal Pradesh rains live: In the footage, which depicts water rushing downhill with some intensity everyone is worried
Seven persons were killed by flash floods in Himachal Pradesh, the third significant rain-related disaster in less than 24 hours. In a video clip from the Mandi district's Sambal village, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu stated that there are active rescue, search, and relief operations taking place to solve "this dreadful situation". According to the news agency Press Trust of India, 33 people have perished in situations connected to the hill state's nonstop rain in the last two days.
Unsettling images have been reported from Sambhal, Pandoh-District Mandi, where seven people have reportedly been killed by flash floods today.16 people died earlier as a result of two different events caused by severe rainfall. Nine persons were killed in a landslip at a Shiv Temple in the Summer Hill neighbourhood of Shimla city, while seven others perished in a cloudburst disaster that occurred in the Solan district last night.
Amit Shah, the union home minister, described the loss of life brought on by the flood as "extremely distressing" and noted that personnel from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are working in relief and rescue efforts in the rain-damaged Himachal Pradesh.Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, the chief minister, has urged residents to stay inside and stay away from rivers and drains. He also urged people to avoid landslide-prone areas in an interview with NDTV and recommended tourists to avoid the state while it is experiencing this catastrophe.
Two landslides in Shimla city are believed to have buried 15 to 20 persons, according to Deputy Shimla Commissioner Aditya Negi, according to news agency PTI. The other location is in the Fagli neighbourhood, where a number of homes were submerged in muck and snow.
Following the cloudburst at Solan's Mamligh village of Kandaghat subdivision, six persons were saved. According to news agency ANI, two homes and one cowshed were lost in the flood.The state's emergency operations centre reports that 752 highways were shut down in the state as a result of the disaster.
According to today's statement from the Indian Meteorological Department, the recent Western Disturbance is to blame for the heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh and the bordering state of Uttarakhand.The Himalayan foothills are being blasted by south-westerly Arabian Sea monsoonal winds because the Monsoon trough is located along their foothills, according to the weather service.Due to the floods and landslides, Himachal Pradesh has been the worst-affected state in the nation. On Sunday, officials announced a startling loss of 7020.28 crore as a result of the monsoon's disastrous impact.