Himachal deluge: At least 41 killed in landslides, flash floods
Rescue operation is underway despite intermittent rain
Updated: Aug 14th, 2023
Updated on Aug 14, 8:45 p.m.
The death toll rises to 41 people and at least 13 people are feared missing.
Updated on Aug 14, 6:33 p.m.
The death toll rises to 26 people and many feared missing.
Chief minister Sukhvinder Sukhu took stock of the situation in the landslide-hit Summer hill area in Shimla and directed the officials to speed up the rescue operation.
At least 22 people were killed in Himachal Pradesh owing to the heavy rainfall for the past two days that triggered statewide flash floods and landslides, officials said today.
Nine people were killed as a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in the state capital caved in and collapsed, police said.
The temple was located in Summer Hill. At the time of the disaster 25-30 people were present in the temple. There was rush in the temple owing to the holy month of Shravan.
Five people have been rescued from the debris, a police official told the news agency.
Confirming the death toll, chief minister Sukhvinder Sukhu said as of now nine bodies have been retrieved. “The local administration is diligently working to clear the debris in order to rescue individuals who may still be trapped,” he said in a statement.
In another natural disaster, seven people were buried alive in the Kandaghat area of Solan district after a cloudburst that triggered a flash flood and mudslide.
The disaster occurred at around 1.30 a.m. at Jadon village in Dhawla sub-tehsil, some 45 km from the state capital.
Officials told the news agency that four bodies have been recovered and five rescued. Rescue operation is underway despite intermittent rain to trace three missing persons.
The rainfall havoc has caused significant damage to infrastructure and affected the lives of many people in the hill state.
In Mandi district, six people died due to rain disasters.
Mandi deputy commissioner Arindam Chaudhary said the death toll might increase.
Two houses and a cowshed were damaged at Majhvar village, where two people are reported to be missing.
Chief minister Sukhu said reports of cloudbursts and landslides have emerged from various parts of the state resulting in loss of lives and property.
“I urge the people to avoid areas prone to sliding and to stay away from water bodies,” he said.
The Chandigarh-Manali highway has been shut for traffic between Mandi and Kullu since Friday, while alternative routes between Mandi and Kullu were also blocked due to landslides on Monday.
The flow of the Beas River between Manali and Kullu has increased considerably. So are the areas adjoining the river in Kullu, Mandi, Hamirpur and Kangra and Nurpur towns.
This is a developing story.
- Edited for style
(Source: IANS)
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