At least 43 people died and 37 others are missing in Himachal Pradesh after cloudbers and flash floods, which is seduced by extremely heavy rains in the state. The monsoon killed the state on 20 June and since then it cost Rs 5,000 crore.
Officials told PTI that 14 of the total 43 dead were killed in cloudbursts, eight in flash flood, and one in landslide, while seven were drowned. Mandi on Tuesday reported the most deaths in the city as ten examples of cloudbers, flash floods and landslides in the city, which triggered chaos by Cloudbers, Flash Flood and Landslide.
According to officials, on Friday, soldiers of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) rescued 65 people stranded in Bharad, Deji, Pela and Rukchui villages, while the search is still for 31 people.
In Mandi district, on Friday, July 4, 2025, one area was damaged after flash floods in Thunag. (PTI photo)
At the bottom, landslides, damaged roads and rivers caused swollen, which cut many villages and accumulated debris in people’s homes and fields.
Very heavy rains and waterlogging caused significant damage to the structures in Himachal, including more than 150 houses, 106 cattle sheds, 31 vehicles, 14 bridges and several roads. There are 164 cattle cattle in various incidents across the state due to the early onset of monsoon.
The rescue operations are currently underway, and relief camps have been set up for the house, which are in the house of 402 people so far, out of which 382 are from Mandi.
The state’s emergency operation centers (SEOC) said that in the meantime, 280 roads, 156 in Mandi, 49 in Sirmaur, and 36 in Kullu districts, were excluded from the limit for traffic of vehicles.
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A scene of debris after a landslide at the Manali-Leh National Highway in Kullu on Thursday. (Annie photo)
On Friday, the rain continued in some parts of Himachal. Aghhar has received 71.4 mm of rain from Thursday evening, followed by Ghaghs 38.6 mm, Sara 36.4 mm, Nagrota Suryan 31.4 mm, Kandghat 31mm, Karsog 27.4 mm, Murari Devi 24.4 mm, Kangra 22.7 mm, and Palampur 21.2 MM.
This comes when the monsoon came to northern India early, which recorded heavy rains in the week in Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi and Haryana.
(With input from PTI)
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