
Debris came after flood on Takoli-Mandi and Takoli Fourlane. Malana Dam was also damaged. More than 10 houses were damaged in different areas of Kullu and Mandi. Debris was filled in many houses. The flood of Shalanala Khad broke the wall of a company's office and colony. Employees escaped and saved their lives. More than 10 vehicles were also damaged in Takoli, Panarasa and Nagwai. Chandigarh-Manali Fourlane Mandi and Kullu closed place everywhere.
There is also a report of damage from flash flood in rebel Parashar in Mandi district. On the other hand, on Sunday, the water of Venus Khad reached the funeral for the funeral near the Bhlu bridge in Jhanduta assembly constituency located in the border of Bilaspur and Hamirpur. The pyre was burning at that time. There was a danger of extinguishing the pyre extinguishing and flowing due to the strong flow of water, so people removed the debris by asking for JCB and the flow of water was bent on the other side. Crops and land have been damaged due to floods in drains in many areas in Kullu district. Three vehicles were swept away in Pirdi, while water entered the Bhuntar market. Houses, culverts and gharats were damaged in Rasol and Nauuri-Fati-Kashavari of Manikarna Valley. Houses and gaushalas have also been damaged in Nirmand and Banjar areas.
Bata and Yamuna River are in spate at Paonta Sahib in Sirmaur district, which is disrupting the movement on NH 707 and water entered many residential areas. The road part near Tattapani on the Shimla-Karsog road has collapsed and the water level of Sutlej is continuously increasing. The main bridge of Sunni-Tattapani has also come under danger. The water released from Giri Jats Dam in Sirmaur district is increasing the danger in low -lying areas. Four cattle died and a woman was injured on Sunday due to sky lightning in Bilaspur district. The woman is undergoing treatment at the district hospital. The administration has assured assistance to the affected family.
So far 263 people have died in the monsoon season, which started from June 20, while 332 have gone to the injured and 37 have gone missing. So far, 66 landslide incidents have come to light in the state, 74 flash floods and 36 cloudburst. People are not taking the name of ending the problems of the rains. By Sunday evening, 3 NH and 352 connectivity routes are being blocked in the state. Among them, NH 05 Tinku Nala in district Kinnaur, NH 305 Gajadhar in Kullu district, NH 21 in Jahs, NH 21 in Mandi are blocked due to heavy rains. The maximum number of 201, 63 in Kullu district, 28 in Sirmaur and 27 in Kangra are blocked in Mandi, while 1067 power transformers are stalled, causing blackouts in many areas. Kullu district has maximum 557 transformers in 557, 385 in Mandi district, 112 in Lahaul-Spiti. 116 drinking water schemes are also being affected, including 44 in Mandi, 41 in Kangra, 14 in Hamirpur. The state has so far lost more than 2173 crore, out of which the maximum number of Public Works Department has been lost to 1216 crore, water power department 697 crore, electricity board 139 crore.
Today yellow alert will not be alert tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, but warning again from 21 According to the Meteorological Department, on Monday, there will be yellow alert of heavy rains at one or two places in Chamba and Kangra districts. No an alert has been issued on Tuesday and Wednesday, but a yellow alert has been issued again from August 21. On Sunday, many parts of the state including the capital Shimla received rain, out of which 104.5 in Dhaulakun, 30 in Nahan, 10-10 in Shimla and Manali, 6 in Sundernagar, 6 in Sundernagar, 3 in Bhuntar, 3 in Dharamshala, 6.4 in Dharamshala, 5 in Solan, 3 in Kangra, 3 in Mandi, 2 in Mandi, 0.5 in Bilaspur, 1 in Chamba, 1 in Chamba, 13.5 in Jubbadhti, 13.5 in Kufri, 4.5, 1 mm of rainfall in Seobagh, 1.5 in Neri, 1 mm in Bajaura, while drizzle occurred in Kalpa. Earlier, on Saturday night, there was a maximum rainfall in Katoula in Mandi district, 11 in Kangra, 11 in Nagrota Suri, 10 in Nahan, 8 in Jogindernagar, 7 in Paonta, 7 in Bhuntar, 6 in Bhuntar, 6 in Palampur, 6 in Palampur, 6 in Gulre, 5 in Kasol, 4 cm in Sujanpur Tehra. In the evening after the day of rain in the capital Shimla, the evening was sunny.