Himachal Pradesh: Landslides in many places due to heavy rains, cars were hit by debris

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Heavy rain havoc in Himachal

Himachal Pradesh has caused fierce destruction due to heavy rains. Landslides have occurred in many places here. This has damaged vehicles. A car was washed away in water. At the same time, many cars are buried in debris. Cars have been damaged due to debris. Precautionary school-colleges have been closed. Some people have been injured. Indian Army personnel are engaged in relief and rescue operations. The injured are being rushed to the hospital. At the same time, people trapped in flood areas are being transported to safe areas.

Landslides occurred near IGMC Hospital after heavy rains in Shimla. Two cars were damaged in it. Apart from this, there have been reports of landslides in many places in Shimla. Meanwhile, DDMA Shimla has decided to close all educational institutions. On behalf of DDMA Shimla, it was said that all educational institutions in Jubbal sub-divisions are closed today due to continuous rains/landslides and roads being blocked since Wednesday night.

Lungpa drainage damage due to floods

On Wednesday evening, Hosis Lungpa Nala of Kinnaur suddenly flooded. The site was an active road construction area under CPWD towards Gangthang Bralam. The floods caused by cloudburst in the high altitude areas of the sage Dogri Valley caught the bridge over the Sutlej river and one person was injured. The Indian Army used its modern equipment to assist in this campaign, including the logistics drone high altitude system, which was helping to deliver essential items such as food and drink in flood waters, so that the trapped people could be supported overnight. He brought the trapped citizens to high and safe places and rushed the injured person to Regional Hospital in Rekongpo.

Vehicles were buried near petrol pump

After a cloudburst in the naughty ravine of Kotkhai, many vehicles parked near the Khaltoonala petrol pump there were buried in the rubble, at present there is no information about the loss of anyone. The Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rains in many areas of North India including Himachal Pradesh.

(Reshma Kashyap’s report)

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