
In the middle of heavy rains, which whipped Himachal Pradesh, landslide in the ruling village of Duridhar in the Sainj valley forced the administration to evacuate the inhabitants of 11 houses, quoted the PTI clerk.
The report added that after a landslide on the hill behind the village of Duridhar, the administration of the transit camp, which can hold around 20 people, established an administration.
During the interview with reporters, deputy Commissioner Kulla Tarul and Raveesh, he said, as PTI quoted: “Our first priority was to save the lives that were successfully carried out. They were moved to a transit camp established in a public work.
A hilly state in the northern region of India has been experiencing severe collisions in the last few days. Not only rain, but the incidents of storms and cloudbursts were reported from different places in the last few weeks after the beginning of the monsoon.
According to the authorities, a total of 222 roads, including one national highway, were closed on Friday, while 144 roads, including the Manali-Kotali road, were only closed in the Mandi district.
The State Emergency Operational Center (SEOC) further added that, due to the extreme weather conditions, approximately 36 energy distribution transformers and 152 water supply schemes were also influenced.
Orange alerts in 4 districts:
Meanwhile, the Indian meteorological ward predicted very severe precipitation in isolated places in Himachal Pradesh 29. July. The MET department also predicted slight precipitation in many places accompanied by storms and lightning probably over the western Himalayan region and in some places above the plains over the next seven days.
On July 29, the local weather department also issued an orange alert of heavy to very heavy rains in isolated areas in four districts: Chamba, Kangra, Mandi and Kulle.
Deductions recorded:
On Friday, light to medium rains were accepted in several places of a hilly state. According to the officials, Aton Barrage Received 33.2 mm Rainfall, Palampura 33 mm, Mandi 26.4 mm, Kangra 21.1 mm, Poanta Sahib 20.8 mm, Kothi 18.6 mm, Bilapsur 15.4 mm, Guler 14.4 mm and shimla 8.4 mm.
(Tagstotranslate) Himachal Rains