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For the last few days, amidst heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh, a total of 249 roads have been closed for traffic traffic, of which 207 lies in Landslide-Hit Mandi district, PTI The officials quoted the officials on Saturday.
The report said that the market to Dharampur to Dharampur through Kotli Stretch of National Highway 3 (Attari-Leh) is closed for heavy vehicles after heavy rains.
The report said that a landslide in Kanchi More near Pandoh Dam in Mandi late Friday night closed the Mandi-Kullu stretch of Chandigarh-Manali National Highway for about 10 hours. From there, vehicles were replaced on the alternative Katola-lady route.
The debris and stones started coming down the road from the hill, causing a harsh time for the passengers to stop traffic. Officials said one-way traffic was opened 10 hours after the stretch was cleared.
According to the details, Himachal Pradesh suffered losses 751 crores in the current monsoon, which killed the state on 20 June.
The State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) said that about 463 power distribution transformers and 781 water supply schemes are disrupted.
Rain HP parts Lash:
Since Friday, moderate to heavy rains have tamped parts of Himachal, with Murari Devi 126 mm of rain.
79 mm, Starster 67.7 mm, Kathi, Rome 53.2
The wonders were seen in Sundernagar, Murari Devi Bhantar and Kangra, while strong winds at a speed of 39 to 48 km per hour were flowing between Neri, Sebagh and Kukumseri.
In its forecast, the MET department has issued a ‘yellow alert’ for heavy rainfall at isolated places in four to ten districts of the 12 districts of the state till 18 July.
Since the onset of the monsoon, 92 people have died-56 in rain-related incidents and 36 in road accidents, 172 have been injured, while 33 are missing.
Meanwhile, on 30 June, 10 cloudbukes, flash floods, and 27 was washed after landslides in different parts of the mandi to detect the search operation is still going on. This killed 15 people.
The SEOC has said that the state has received 26 percent more rainfall and has seen 31 flash floods, 22 cloudbukes and 17 landslides.
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