Published on: August 10, 2025 03:12 pm IST
Published on: August 10, 2025 03:12 pm IST
On Sunday, the Meteorological Office issued an orange warning for heavy to heavy rains at different places in Himachal Pradesh for four days from Monday to Thursday.
According to the Met Center in Shimla, light to moderate rains continued to incite parts of the state. Kangra received 68.4 mm of rain from Saturday night, followed by Murari Devi (52.6 mm), Palampur (52 mm), Sara (25 mm), Jubbarhtti (17 mm), Dharamshala (16.8 mm), Pandoh and Bajura (11.5 mm), Kufri (11.2 mm), Kufri (11.5 mm), Kasuli (10 mm).
A total of 360 roads, including auto -sainge road, share of NH -305, were closed for traffic traffic. Of these, 214 were blocked in Mandi district and 92 in Kullu district on Sunday, according to the state’s emergency operation center (SEOC).
So far, 112 people have been killed in rain -related incidents during this monsoon, while 37 are missing. In addition, 145 power transformers and 520 water supply schemes have been affected, SEOC said.
Since the onset of monsoon on 20 June, Himachal Pradesh has reported damage 1,988 crore. The state has so far had 58 flash floods, 30 cloudbursts and 53 major landslides.
During the ongoing monsoon season, the state received 507.3 mm of rainfall as compared to normal in 445.5 mm – more than 11 percent from 1 June to 10 August, the meteorological office said.