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Heavy rains disrupt traffic, power, water supply; 269 roads blocked, 285 transformers affected

The Kullu region was the second most affected in terms of road access, and 39 roads were blocked due to obstacles triggered by rainfall in the lower sections such as Banjar and Nirmand.

Common rainfall in Himachal Pradesh broke down 269 road blockers, 285 electrical transformers and 278 water supply schemes in the last 24 hours, according to Himachal Promesh, have been made non -functional in the last 24 hours.

SEOC, on July 6 at 10 o’clock in the daily situation report, maximum damage occurred in the Mandi Zone, and here is now blocked 200 roads due to heavy rains, he said. The area also reported that 236 power transformers and 278 water supply plan were broken – the highest in the state.

The Kullu region was the second most affected in terms of road access, and 39 roads were blocked due to obstacles triggered by rainfall in the lower sections such as Banjar and Nirmand. In the meantime, Chamba, Salooni, Dalhouse and Bharmour, including 32 blocked roads and 17 damaged transformers reported.

The State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) triggered heavy monsoons, landslides, flooding and infrastructure damage, and broke the road connection and basic services in many regions. ” He said. “The efforts to restore the services quickly continue and the field teams are awake in regions such as Mandi and Kullu.”

In regions such as Shimla, Solan and Lahaul and Spiti, the report did not show at least or no deduction. However, SDMA warned that the ongoing rains may aggravate the situation in the coming days.

It is recommended that the people avoid unnecessary trips, especially in landslide -prone regions. Restoration efforts continue with public affairs, electricity and blinds departments that have been mobilized for repair.
SEOC continues to closely monitor the developing situation and coordinates help efforts with a 24×7 help line (1070).

According to official data published by the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC), Himachal Pradesh’s cumulative death fee in the ongoing monsoon season increased to 75 and united 45 rain deaths and 30 accidental deaths, including road hitching, electric shock and gas explosion.

(This story was not organized by DNA personnel and published from the moment)

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