
In a scary incident, JCB, which was deployed to open the blocked road in the capital of Himachal Pradesh Shiml, into the deep ravine.
The JCB rushed around 300 meters into the gorge after the landslide.
The accident, which happened last week at the National Highway 5 in the Jabl in Shimla, was captured on the camera of the audience. The video has now become viral on social media platforms.
The JCB driver, who was critically injured in the accident, succumbed to his wounds in the hospital.
Since the beginning of Monsoon 20 June to August 2, 101 deaths occurred as a result of rain -related incidents, with 36 people still missing.
The deaths include 20 drowning, 19 falls from falls, 17 deaths on cloudbursts, eight from lightning floods and five landslides.
The state has arisen total losses £1 692 crore.
Up to 1600 houses were fully or partially damaged in the state. The state witnessed 51 lightning floods, 28 cloudbursts and 45 main landslides.
The state witnessed 51 lightning floods, 28 cloudbursts and 45 main landslides, the officials said.
SDMA also recorded extensive damage to private and public infrastructure, including houses, roads, power plants, water systems and agriculture.
More than 300 roads closed, released “Orange”
More than 300 roads were closed on Sunday, including two national highways, as mild to heavy rains continued to flush parts of Himachal Pradesh.
A total of 307 roads have been closed for the transport of the vehicle since Sunday morning. Most of them, 156 roads, are in the district of Mandi affected in the disaster, while 68 are in the district of Kulle, according to the State Emergency Operational Center (SEOC).
In addition, 284 energy distribution transformers and 210 water supply schemes were affected across the state, Seoc said.
The local meteorological office issued a “orange warning” for heavy to very heavy rains in isolated areas of the state on Monday and Tuesday.
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