
The recent cloudburst, which occurred in Gutrahan in the Bilaspur district in the early morning hours of Saturday 13th. September, led to the fact that the vehicles were imprisoned under the debris and farms devastated, the officials said. The village, which falls under the election district of Devi, experienced cloudburst around 3:00; But there were no victims.
Deputy Commissioner Bilaspur, Rahul Kumar, said four vehicles under the debris were buried according to PTI. He also mentioned that the scope of crop damage is currently being evaluated and measures to assist will be initiated after the assessment report.
Officials immediately arrived on the scene after receiving information about the incident and assessed the situation. Meanwhile, the Public Work Department (PWD) began to clean the debris to restore the traffic flow as soon as possible.
Kashmir Singh, a village whose lands and crops were destroyed, lamented beyond the floods bearing remnants and spread over agricultural areas.
The news suggests that more than six houses were damaged with water and debris in the villages of Kamlari and Ghatasni, which are located in the Bhattiyat election district in the Chamba district. In the Hamirpur district, there were three families from the Dalit Basti area forced to move to the homes of relatives after the country began to retreat near their houses because of severe rainfall, threatening their homes.
Yellow alerts in isolated areas of Himachal
Meanwhile, in Shimle, the capital of the state, the thick fog reduced the visibility to just a few meters, causing problems for motorists. The local meteorological department issued a yellow warning of heavy rainfall in isolated regions of the state on Saturday and Sunday.
Light to medium rainfall continued across different parts of the state. Palampura recorded the highest precipitation with 86 mm from Friday in the evening, followed by Murari Devi with 69.2 mm, Kangra 58.2 mm, Yogindernagar 45 mm, Dharamshala 31.2 mm, Aghar 16.8 mm, Devi 16.6 mm, chased 14.6 mm.
On Saturday evening, 561 roads, including key sections such as the Attari-Lei Highway-3, section of the NH-305 and AMRITSAR-BHOTA section of the NH-503A section, are enclosed.
According to the State Emergency Center (SEOC), a total of 237 power transformers and 317 water supply schemes were disturbed due to recent soil floods and landslides. A total of 394 people lost their lives in rain -related cases, including traffic accidents from the beginning of the monsoon over the State of June 20, while 41 are not counted.
The state lasted the loss £According to officials, 4,467 crore.
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