
At least four people were killed and one suffered serious injuries in the Himachal Pradesh district on Saturday, when the car slipped off the road and plunged into a deep ravine near Rahni, near Rohtang Pass, even quoting police officials.
DSP Manali Kd Sharma added that there were five individuals in the vehicle at the time of the accident. “Four people died on the spot while one was seriously injured,” she quoted him either.
Meanwhile, the police and other authorities launched rescue operations. Efforts are also developing to provide medical assistance to the injured person and load the bodies. However, the identity of the victims must still be confirmed.
In another report, SDM Padhar Surjeet Singh says three culverts and part of the country were washed away due to floods in the runoff near Kortang, Chauharaghati under Subdivizi Padhar in the Mandi district.
The rain disrupts life:
In the middle of heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh, basic public services were seriously influenced, as 269 roads were blocked, 285 electric transformers disrupted and 278 water supply schemes in the last 24 hours in the last 24 hours quoted the State Emergency Operational Center (SEOC).
In its daily situation, the Seoc said that maximum damage occurred in the Mandi district, where 200 roads are currently blocked due to heavy rains. The district also showed 236 energy transformers and 278 water supply schemes disrupted.
The Kulle district was the second most affected in terms of access to the road, with 39 roads blocked in sub -divisions such as Banjar and Nirmand, because of obstacles induced by rainfall. Meanwhile, Chamba announced 32 blocked roads and 17 damaged transformers across his sub -divisions, including Salions, Dalhousia and Bharmour.
“Heavy monsoon showers have caused landslides, water damage and infrastructure damage, disturbance of road connection and basic services in several districts,” said the State Office for the Adastrophe (SDMA) administration. “There is an effort to quickly restore services and off -road teams are in emergency in high -affected regions such as Mandi and Kulle.”
While Shimla, Solan and Lahaul and Spiti are not in such a bad condition, she said that the report was warned because continuing rain could deteriorate the situation in the coming days.
(Tagstotranslate) Himachal Pradesh