
Drone is causing visual consequences of flash floods induced by cloudburst on Sunday in Thunag in Mandi, Thunag, Mandi. | Photo Credit: Neither
The ability of a dog to perceive the danger in advance saved 60 rare lives in the Mandi village of Siyathi on the night of June 30, when Monsoon Fury hit several parts of the district.
Fifteen people died and five were injured, while the search was watched by 27 people who disappeared after 10 cloudbursts, followed by lightning floods and landslides hit the Mandi region on the night of June 30 and 1 July.
Several properties, including 1,184 houses, suffered extensive damage, while 780 livestock also died in the disaster.
The village who remembered the night said it was raining hard, and the domestic dog, who slept on the second floor of a multi -storey house, began to bark and howl loudly.
The owner of the dog, Narender, awakened barking, went to check it just to find a large crack in the wall of the house from where the water leaked.
Narender immediately raised the alarm and awakened others in this area. More than 60 people ran on safety, left behind, and in no time turned the landslide into a village into a debris, the village said.
Nadda attends bathing hit by a disaster
The Union’s government will leave no stone without stones to give people affected by the Himachal Pradesh disaster and rehabilitate them, said BJP JP President after visiting the ravaged cloudbursta, lightning floods and landslides.
Mr. Nadda visited Mandi together with the former main Minister Himachal Pradesh Jai Ram Thakur and Chief of BJP Rajiv Bindal.
“The Central Government is determined to provide relief to any affected person,” said Mr. Nadda, Minister Union Heath, and ordered the officers concerned to ensure that there was no laxity in relief and rehabilitation operations.
He communicated condemnation to surviving families and assured them that the center works in coordination with the state government.
Mr. Nadda claimed that the central government was standing with people from Himachal Pradesh, and said he had visited the state three times during the 2023 disaster and brought help 3,146 crore.
Recently, 2 006 Crore was released in the National Fund for Help in Disasters, adding that more than 1 Lakh houses were built within the PM Awas Yojana and 3,000 crore.
According to the State Emergency Operational Center (SEOC), 174 roads were, of which 136 were in the worst mandi district, while 162 transformers and 755 water supply schemes were influenced by the middle evening, with approximately 740 Crore.
Published – 10 July 2025 07:18