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Downpour triggers landslips, flash floods in Sirmaur, Chamba

MeT predicts wet spell till October 1

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Tribune News Service

Shimla, September 25

Widespread moderate to heavy rain lashed several parts of the state, triggering landslide in Sirmaur and flash floods in Chamba district.

The MeT office has cautioned of moderate to high risk of flash floods in Chamba, Kangra, Lahaul and Spiti, Kullu, Shimla, Sirmaur, Mandi and Hamirpur districts in the next 24 hours.

The rain-related incidents have claimed 384 lives while 711 persons have been injured. The state has suffered a loss to the tune of Rs 2,097 crore during the ongoing monsoon season. As many as 81 road accidents, 69 flash floods 87 landslides and 14 cloudbursts have been reported so far.

About 181 houses were completely damaged while 864 were partially damaged and loss to private property was estimated at Rs 22.8 crore. The Public Works Department has suffered a loss of Rs 989 crore followed by the Jal Shakti Vibhag

(Rs 919 crore) and the electricity department (Rs 36.4 crore.) As many as 38 roads were still closed and 460 transformers were damaged.

Nahan received 119 mm of rain followed by Sarahan 94 mm, Una 79 mm, Dalhousie 76 mm, Solan 70 mm, Jatton Barrage 65 mm, Naina Devi 64 mm, Chaupal 61 mm, Pachhad 58 mm, Kasauli 56, Shimla and Manali 50 mm each, Chamba and Kangra 48 mm each, Dehra Gopipur 47 mm, Palampur and Ghamroor 45 mm each, Kandaghat 44 mm, and Sangrah 43 mm.

Fog engulfed Shimla and suburbs and the visibility was reduced to a few metres. The local meteorological office has predicted a wet spell in the region till October 1.

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