The Chandigar-Mani motorway was closed due to landslides in Banale Himachal Pradesh in the middle of continuous heavy rainfall. Officials stated that the ongoing work is underway.
According to the press agency, the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway was closed for operation from Pandoh to cars in the Mandi district in the last three days.
For this reason, hundreds of trucks and vegetables are trapped on the highway and the goods are spoiled,
Drivers demanded from the administration to open the national highway as soon as possible.
Strong rainfall in the district of Kulle also led to the fact that part of the highway was washed away when the Beas River flows in Spate, the press agency reported or.
IMD problems of strong collision
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a warning, UAGUST 28 on Thursday, which predicted “heavy rain, low visibility conditions”.
According to August 28 in Chamba, Lahaul-Spiti, Kulle and Mandi and 29 August in Šiml and Mandi.
In addition, orange alerts were issued to 30.-31. August in Mandi, Shimla and Solan. Kulla, Mandi, Kangra and Shimla will also experience an orange warning of 31 August.
Torul’s Commissioner’s deputy, Raveesh, said parts of the district were evacuated because the water levels had risen sharply.
“Due to continuous precipitation, our national highway has been damaged in many points … The water level is very high. I ask everyone to avoid unnecessary travel and remain safe … Some areas were evacuated yesterday and some areas are evacuated when we speak. All our officers are in the field …”
She added that the situation deteriorated after two days of continuous rain. “NH 3 is damaged on the bind of Dhank. There are water in the bus stand. In Bahang, near BRO, some restaurants and shops are affected because of water … The mining lines are also disturbed … Orange alerts were issued …” she said.
The Gurvinder Singh driver also said, “I came from Amritsar and I go to Kulle Manali. It’s four days since the arrival.
Singh added that their vegetables and other goods would spoil and cause loss. Another driver, Bablur Thakur, also said, “We have been stuck in the last few days. It’s very difficult to get home. We also face damage at home and rivers are in full quantities and the roads are in very bad condition.”
Thakur added that the administration has not taken any measures to eat and accommodation. “Some people from Dhaba sometimes feed us. Sometimes people come Langar and give us water,” he added.
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