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249 roads closed, over 750 water schemes affected in rain-hit Himachal

Authorities said in a statement on Saturday, 207 of them due to the rain bond in the landslide Hit Mandi region Himachal Pradesh’deki a total of 249 roads are closed for vehicle traffic.

Mandi to Dhampur with the national motorway 3 (Atari-leh) is closed for heavy vehicles after a severe rain.

The Mani-Kullu tension of the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway was closed for about 10 hours after a landslide in Kainchi Mor near the Pandoh Dam in Mando on Friday night. From there, the vehicles were directed to the alternative Katola-Kamand route.
After the debris and stones began to go down the slope, the vehicles had a sad time as the traffic was stopped. Authorities, 10 hours after the stretch cleaned one -way traffic opened, he said.

The state suffered losses in the 751 RS Crore setting in the current monsoon that hit the state on 20 June.


According to the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC), approximately 463 power distribution transformers and 781 water supply plan are broken. Middle and heavy rain polluted Himachal’s pieces, and the Murari giant has been taking 126 mm of rain since Friday evening. Pandoh, 79 mm, Tokal 67.7 mm, kothi 60.4 mm, mandi 53.2 mm, Jogginnernagar 53 mm, Bhunter 47.6 mm, Bhari 40 mm, Sarahan 35 mm, Neri 34 mm and Sunnagar 30.4 mm.

Sunronagar, Murari giant Bhuntar and Kangra storm, while the wind blowing rapidly between 39 and 48 km per hour, Seobagh and Kukumseri.

The local Weather Office released a ‘yellow warning’ for heavy rainfall in four to ten of the 12 districts in the state until 18 July.

Since the beginning of the monotheism, 92 people died-56 people in the events related to the oil and 36 people in traffic accidents-172 injured, 33 missing.

10 Cloud explosion, flash floods and landslides, June 30 and July 1, the night of the night after the destruction of the 27 washed in various parts of Mandi’nin, the search operations still continued and 15 people resulted in the death of 15 people.

According to SEOC, the state, which received 26 percent more rain, witnessed 31 flash floods, 22 cloud explosion and 17 landslides.

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