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Himachal monsoon havoc death toll reaches 85

Himachal Pradesh Prime Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, Wednesday, July 9, 2025, during a visit to a disaster in Janjehli in the Mandi Region. Photo Loan: PTI

According to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA), the death rates from the ongoing monsoon destruction in Himachal Pradesh reached 85.

54 Deaths were caused by rain -related events such as landslides, flash floods and cloud explosions, while 31 deaths were reported in traffic accidents according to SDMA. SDMA confirmed that the state continues to embrace under the influence of brutal rains. In the last 24 hours, 204 roads, including the National Highway NH-003, which connects Mandi to Dhampur via Kotli, has been blocked. In addition, 192 distribution transformers (DTR) and 740 water supply schemes were impaired throughout the state.

Mandi region continues to be the worst affected person by taking into account the highest number of highway congestion (138), main power cuts and damaged water supply systems. 20 roads were blocked due to heavy rain in Kullu, Sirmaur and Kangra also reported important infrastructure disruptions. “All emergencies are awake. Road access continues to supply electricity and water,” the officials of the State Emergency Operation Center (SEOC) compile the benefit deduction report. He said.

SDMA reiterated its attractiveness to the public to avoid traveling on vulnerable roads, especially in high altitude and landslide -prone areas, as predicted in the coming days. On Wednesday, July 9, 2025 (July 9, 2025), he visited areas affected by the affected areas of the Seaj Mountain.

He also examined the aid camp established in Bagsiad for the victims and received feedback on the assistance provided. The Prime Minister, while interacting with the media people, aid and rescue operations were carried out effectively in the election zone of the Seaj Assembly. However, he expressed his concerns about some individuals who spread misinformation on social media. “Personally, I gave Rain Hit Galu aid material and ration in a helicopter.

Later, Deputy Prime Minister Mukesh Agnihotri and Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh visited the affected areas to evaluate the affected damage. ”

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