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Met Issues Red Alert For Extremely Heavy Rains In 3 Districts On Sunday

Shimla: Authorities said on Saturday that approximately 240 roads, including 176 in the Mandi Region, said that Himachal Pradesh has been blocked after heavy rains in the last few days. On Sunday, the Local Met Office issued a ‘red’ warning for very heavy rainfall in isolated places in Kangra, Sirmaur and Mandi regions.

In addition, in the next 24 hours Chamba, Kangra, Mandi, Shimla and Five in five regions of Sircaur has warned the risk of low to moderate flash.

Flour, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Chamba, Solan, Shimla and Kullu regions in isolated places for heavy rainfall for heavy rainfall ‘orange’ warning was published.

While the rainfall between 115.6 mm and 204.4 mm per day is categorized very heavily, anything above 204.4 mm is considered extremely heavy.

Last year, heavy monsoon rains caused great destruction in the state and more than 550 people died.

The air department damaged possible landslides, flash floods, flooding and vulnerable structures, crops and basic services. It was recommended to stay away from water bodies and avoid vulnerable areas.

Given the red alert, Prime Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that the government was ready for any activity about rain and that foodstuffs were sent through mules in Thunge villages in the Mandy Zone.

CM, the Seaj Assembly in the Mandi Region, the election area of ​​the situation healed and the people there after cloud explosions to people who made homeless people called to rent additional accommodation. He said the state government would pay 5,000 RS per month as rent for these affected families.

Mandi region, claiming that there were 14 life on Tuesday, 10 cloud explosion, flash floods and landslides had a great destruction. The sub -section of the Nachan and Seaj Mounting segments was maximum damaged. Seja is represented by opposition leader Jai Ram Thakur.

Sukhu, since Friday in the affected areas, Deputy Prime Minister Mukesh Agnihotri’nin, Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh’in ongoing rescue and rehabilitation operations will visit the affected areas on Saturday, he said.

Authorities reported that the Mandi management distributed 1,317 food kit.

Meanwhile, BJP State President Rajiv Bindal said that the aid vehicles were sent to the affected areas from all regions and that they would reach 1,500 Kitin Mandi on Sunday.

Authorities added that the search operations continue to monitor 31 missing people and Sniffer dogs and that modern technologies put pressure on operations.

According to the State Emergency Operation Center (SEOC), so far estimated losses are around 541 RS. However, Sukhu said that the losses are still close to 700 RS while the details are still compiled.

SEOC said on Saturday evening that the plan of approximately 258 transformers and 289 water supply plan was also affected.

52 mm since Friday evening, then 29.9 mm in Dharamshala, 29.8 mm in Nahan and Palampur, 21 mm in Kangra, 21 mm in Kangra, Berthin, 15.4 mm, 17.4 mm, 17.4 mm and 12.6 mm and 12.6 mm and 12.6 mm and 12.6 mm and 12.6 mm and 12.6 mm and 12.6 mm. Giant.

Since the beginning of the monsoon on June 20, a total of 74 deaths have been reported in the province, which were linked to rain -related events such as cloud explosions, flash floods and landslides. A total of 115 people were injured.

Met Office also released a ‘orange’ warning for heavy rainfall in various regions on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.

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