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Monsoon Mayhem: Himachal Pradesh Reels from Devastating Rains
Twenty-two lives have been lost in rain-related incidents in Himachal Pradesh, and the state has suffered a loss of ₹172 crore since the monsoon onset on June 27.
Twenty-two lives have been lost in rain-related incidents in Himachal Pradesh, and the state has suffered a loss of ₹172 crore since the monsoon onset on June 27. Officials reported that eight people drowned, six fell from height, four were electrocuted, and three died of snakebite, while two people remain missing. According to the State Emergency Operation Centre, five roads were closed in Mandi, four in Shimla, and three in Kangra.
Apprehension in Lindoor Village
Residents of Lindoor village in the tribal Lahaul and Spiti district, where cracks appeared during the last monsoon season, are apprehensive as 14 houses and 200 bigha of land could cave in during heavy downpours. A cow was killed when a wall of a cowshed collapsed following a landslip in the Gheva panchayat of Chail in Solan district.
Rainfall and Weather Warnings
According to the weather office, Baijnath received 32 mm of rainfall in 24 hours, followed by Poanta Sahib with 18.4 mm, Dhaulakuan with 17.5 mm, Dharamshala with 11 mm, Dalhousie with 10 mm, and Palampur with 8.3 mm. The meteorological office in Shimla has issued a ‘yellow’ warning of heavy rain, thunderstorms, and lightning at isolated places on Thursday and Friday, and predicted a wet spell until July 15.
The office also cautioned of damage to plantations, horticulture, and standing crops, partial damage to vulnerable structures, minor damage to kutcha houses and huts due to strong winds and rain, disruption in traffic, and waterlogging in low-lying areas. Kukumseri in Lahaul and Spiti recorded a night temperature of 11.8 degrees Celsius, while Una was the hottest during the day at 37.2 degrees Celsius.