
17 of the 74 people killed in the disasters related to rain in Himachal Pradesh died only in Mandi. This triggered a visit to BJP MP Kangan Ranaut and former main Minister Himachal Pradesh Jairam Thakur to Thunag, one of the areas affected by Cloudburst in the district.
The most affected areas in the Mandi are Subdivize Thunag, Karsog GoHar and Dhampura.
During the visit, Mandi said that the central government provided operations with an immediate auxiliary operation by sending forces. “At the local level we provided auxiliary material to the affected families.”
Ranaut also said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on a foreign visit, but is informed about what is happening in the district.
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“The central government has plunged into action. As a deputy, it is my work to bring funds and hand over ground reality to the government,” she said.
In its daily report on the situation of the State Emergency Center, it stated that maximum damage occurred in the Mandi district, where 200 roads are currently blocked due to heavy rains.
The district also showed 236 power transformers and 278 water supply schemes disrupted – the highest in the state.
“The combination of roads is seriously affected, especially in Thunag and in the surrounding areas,” Mandi said, adding that despite the center and administration carefully monitor the situation and efforts for help.
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“Road connectivity is renewed. Our teams are in every affected area. We have created committees in affected areas that have the chairmen,” she added.
74 people died
From the beginning of the Monsolane 20th to June 5 to July to 5th to 5th July, disasters such as disasters such as landslides, cloudtsts, electricity and monsoon bite were attributed to Himacal Pradesh.
According to a report by the State Office for the Catastrial Administration (SDMA), the Mandi district announced the highest number of such deaths, 17, followed by Kangra, 11 and UNA, 4.
Among the causes, Cloudbursts were 14 deaths, while electric current incidents led to 4 deaths and lightning floods resulted in 8. 6 deaths were recorded from a fall from steep slopes and trees.
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In addition, 27 people died in traffic accidents during the same period, with the Chamba district recorded 6 such deaths, followed by Bilaspur and Kulla with 3.
2 Other deaths occurred on July 5, 1 in Bilaspur (due to electric current) and Kulle (due to slipping on wet terrain), emphasizing the ongoing risks in the middle of the ongoing monsoon.
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