Himachal Pradesh monsoon leaves 100 dead, roads washed away
Monsoon rains, which have plagued the state of Himachal Pradesh, located in northern India and known as the Little Himalayas, over the past month, have resulted in the deaths of over 100 people, reports "Hindu" newspaper. Authorities have estimated the losses to be over 140 million Canadian dollars.
12 August 2024 12:01
According to officials cited by the Indian daily, landslides and floods have closed 338 roads, including four major national highways, in this mountainous region of India.
In response to the incessant rains, the regional meteorological office has issued an orange alert in 10 districts of Himachal Pradesh. This means a severe threat of floods and landslides, with possible strong winds and thunderstorms.
According to the local administration, 458 electrical installations and 48 water supply systems failed due to the heavy rains.
The situation also affected other parts of India's northern and northwestern regions. In the capital, Delhi, a seven-year-old boy drowned in a pond formed by accumulated rainwater. In Punjab, a tragic event occurred when an eight-member family attempted to cross a swollen stream by car and was swept away by the water. In the state of Haryana, evacuating residents from several villages was necessary.
Furthermore, according to the India Meteorological Department, large cities such as Jaipur, Chandigarh, and Gurgaon have also struggled with flooding and disruptions in road traffic.