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Building Collapses, Landslides Block Roads

Shimla: As Missachal remained active in Pradesh, rain -based damage news, building collapse, landslides and road blockages were spilled on Monday. On Monday morning, a five -storey building in Bhattakufer collapsed in Shimla suburbs, and a few cows were washed in the cloud explosion in Rampur.

Although the building in Mathu Colony, the building on the road to Chamiyana Super Private Hospital, the regional management that perceives a major risk, had already evacuated the prisoners. However, both adjacent buildings are exhausted.

The construction of a four -lane road was endangered by the structure, but no precaution was taken to ensure its safety, “After the rain on Saturday, we emptied the building while the land was sliding. The building collapsed at 8.15 on Monday morning.” He said.

According to Panchayat in Chamiyana Pradhan Yashpal Verma, cracks in the building last year, but Kaithlighat-DHALLLi four-lane Roads were confident that the building was safe.

Verma said that Panchayat wrote to the company to stop the job because it made buildings insecure. However, they continued their construction activities and led to the collapse of the building. “The negligence of the construction company led to the collapse of the building.” He said.

Meanwhile, two cows and three cows and two calves, one kitchen and a residential room were washed in the cloud explosion in Sikaseri Village in Sarpara Gram in Rampur. Housing Rajinder Kumar, Vinod Kumar and Gopal belonged to all the sons of Palas Ram. However, there was no loss in human life. In July last year, a cloud explosion demanded 21 life in Samej under the Sarcara Panchayat.

Meanwhile, after the rains constantly triggered land shifts, horses thrown into five places on the Shimla-Chantigarh National Highway with four-lane. Later, the traffic was directed in a single lane and caused jams. The situation reigned along the highway in Chakki Mor near Koti in Solan region. The shooting stones broke the traffic and the vehicles were forced to pass through a single lane at the speed of the snail.

The Yolu-Waknaghat Road was closed after a landslide in the Delgi in the Solan Region. Authorities, the road to clean the road continued, he said. However, despite Met Office’s red warning and heavy rainfall that disrupts normal life, schools were open. Adam Mohan Sharma, Deputy Solan Commissioner, should be careful that they call people not to send their wards to schools if they want to stay away from rivers and rivers and if they need to cross the rivers.

Due to multiple landslides, roads were closed in Bilaspur region. On Monday morning, the weather department warned the risk of high flash in some parts of the seven regions, including Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Shimla, Solan and Sirtaur in the next 24 hours.

In some parts of Himachal Pradesh for Wednesday, he released an orange warning for heavy and heavy rains and foresees a wet spell in the case of a hill until 6 July. Meanwhile, thunderstorms, Baijnath, Sunernagar, Murari giant, Kangra, Shimla and adjacent Jubberhatti region polluted.

Middle to heavy rains polluted several parts of the state. Pandoh was the wet of 123 mm rainfall since Sunday evening. This was followed by 119.4 mm, Murari giant 113.2 mm, acorn 83 mm, Ghaghas 65.4 mm, Bhari 65.2 mm, Kasauli 64 mm, Nadaun 63 mm, Tokper 62.8 mm, Dhampur 56.6 mm and Sujanpur Tira 53 mm and Sujanpur Tira 53 mm.

According to the State Emergency Operation Center, from the beginning of Monsoon to June 29 from June 20, events related to rain claimed that there were 20 lives and four people in the state.

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