
Vehicle stuck in the outflow of Manals, flowing in the tributary, after heavy monsoon rain, in Manali in the district of Kulle in Himachal Pradesh, 2 September 2025. Photo Credit: PTI
Himachal Pradesh suffered losses to the melody of 4,079 GBP after Cloudbursts, lightning floods and landslides caused by heavy rain from 20 June to 7 September, officials said on Sunday (September 7, 2025).
So far, 366 people have died in incidents related to rain and traffic accidents in the state. Of the 366 people, 203 died in rain -related incidents, including 42 land landlishes, 17 in cloudbursts and nine in lightning floods, while 41 still missing, while the accidents demanded 163 deaths, according to the State Emergency Center (SEOC).
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A total of 6 025 houses and 455 shops/factories were fully or partially damaged. The soil of landslides increases with each next day and 135 main landslides, 95 lightning floods and 45 cloudbursts since the beginning of the monsoons 20. June, part of the state.
A total of 869 roads, including three national highways-NH-3 (mandi-di-lamps), NH-5 (Old Hindustan-Tibet Road) and NH-305 (Aut-Sainj Road)-are blocked for operation and 1,572 energy transformers and 389 water supply schemes.
In the Kull area, a maximum number of 227 roads was closed, followed by 191 in Mandi, 154 in the Shimla and 116 in the Chamba area.
Key path closed
The Shimla-Theog path, in the heart of the apple belt in the Shiml district, is closed from Saturday near Chaly due to continuous landslides in this area and on the way is stuck many vehicles, including vehicles and tempo, on the way.
“We have been imprisoned here since Saturday evening. The weather is bad and we are transporting apples to the markets, but it adds closure of the roads to the suffering of growers,” Bhur said from Rohr.
Meanwhile, they were dismissed on Saturday for search and rescue operations in Bharmaur-Manimhesh in the Chamba district and deputy Commissioner Chamba, Mukesh Rekaswal called on the general public to inform and share details of the district issue of Hellinka 98166-98166.
A total of 17 deaths of Manimahesh have been reported since the beginning of Manimahesh Yatra.
Light rains have been witnessed in some parts of the state and Manali received 24.2 mm rains since Saturday evening, followed by Devi 16.8 mm, Dhaulacan 16.5 mm, cast 13.1 mm, Bushahr 12 mm, 11.6 mm, Kothi, 10 mm and Bharmours 10 mm and The The the The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The the The The The The The The The The The the The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Ther The the The The The The 10,4 mm and Bharmours. Jubbarhatti, Kangra, Kufri and Jot.
On Sunday and Monday, Local Met released a yellow warning of a storm and lightning in isolated areas of the state.
Himachal received an average rainfall of 943.2 mm from 1 June to 6 September against normal precipitation 648.1 mm, which is an excess 46%.
Published – September 20, 2025 20:27