
Shake up to 63 people died £400 Crore worth property was damaged due to continuous rains in Himachal Pradesh, although the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a rain warning by July 7, warning against continuing heavy showers in Hill.
Thunag Sub-Division in the Mandi district has so far been the worst affected, while the roads were impassable and necessary services such as electricity and water supply.
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“We have noticed £400 crore in losses as inserted in our system. However, real damage is likely to be much higher. Our primary focus is currently to search, rescue and restore, ”said DC Rana, special secretary of the State Office for the administration of disaster and income.
Chief Minister Himachal Pradesh Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu’s Media Advisor Narnesh Chauhan said, “63 dead, 40 missing due to cloudbursts and other resurrence related to rain in the state.”
40 people are missing in Mandi
Only 40 people are reportedly missing in Mandi. On Thursday, the death victim in Cloudburst and the incidents related to the Mandi floods mounted on 14, the officials said. Relief camps were set up and food packages were affected by the Indian Air Force into affected areas, the officials said.
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More than 150 houses were damaged in the calamities, 106 cattle shelters, 31 vehicles, 14 bridges and several roads. A total of 164 cattle died, while 402 people, 348 in Mandi, were rescued and five relief camps were established, said the State emergency operational center (Seoc).
Patient weather sent 246 roads, 145 in the Mandi district, outside the limits of operation, and in the last few days in the state disrupted 404 transformers and 784 water supply schemes, Seoc said.
The manali-kelong road was blocked after the floods in the outflow near Slang Nallah. Operation in this area was diverted to Rohtang Pass.
A massive landslide in the suburbs of Šimly was reported in Dhali, where a piece of hill descended. No victim was reported there.
According to reports, about half a dozen houses were left in an uncertain state after a four-lane road waterfront on the Kaithhlighat-Dhalli section collapsed in the village of Lindidhar and damaged a large amount of apple trees.
The security wall also collapsed earlier, but no steps were taken to strengthen it, the locals claimed and accused the Indian national highway authority.
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As a result of the closure of roads and the poor network connection, the coordination of the field of challenge remains and the internal circle Roaming (ICR) activated the Ministry of Telecommunication dots in the Thunag area. In addition, ISAT was also mobilized to emergency communication, he said.
NDF teams on the ground
The JAL Shakti department activated small gravity -based schemes to ensure safe supply of drinking water in some villages.
Two teams of the national strength of the reaction to disasters (NDRF), the forces of the response to disasters (SDRF) and police and home guards deal with search and rescue operations in Mandi.
There were in Thunag and Janjheli in Thunag and Janjheli, said Sukha, a total of 246 sets.
The head of the opposition in the State Assembly of Jairam Thakur, which concerned a Mandi press conference, said that his constituency, Serai, was the worst affecting with 500 houses that suffered damage.
We have noticed £So far, 400 crore at losses, but real damage is likely to be much higher.
(Tagstotranslate) Himachal Pradesh