16 killed in Himachal rains, hundreds stranded

IANS  |  Shimla 

Heavy rains in claimed 16 lives, including four of a family, while hundreds of people were stranded across the state after incessant rains triggered landslides, snapping road links, officials said on Monday.

A government advisory advised people to avoid travel as the weather officials warned of heavy rains in the state till Tuesday and thereafter on August 16 and 17.

Four members of a family were killed in a landslide in Kandaghat subdivision in district. A boy was washed away in the swollen Kaushalya river near Parwanoo in the district. A total of eight persons lost their lives in rain-related incidents in the district.

Landslides led to the death of three persons in district, while road traffic was disrupted for hours on the Chandigarh-Shimla, Shimla-Nahan, Chamba-Pathankot and Mandi-Pathankot highways.

Additional said that 923 roads were closed due to landslides, including six National Highways, and that men and had been pressed into service to open these roads to traffic as soon as possible.

Presiding over a review meeting here on the damage caused by rains, said the state had released Rs 96.50 crore for relief and rescue operations.

As a precautionary measure, all schools and educational institutes in the state will remain closed on Tuesday too.

The water level in the rose dramatically, touching the 21 near the Traffic on the stretch was suspended owing to the development.

All trains on the Kalka-Shimla route were cancelled due to landslips on the tracks.

After heavy overnight rains, most roads in Himachal interiors remained closed to traffic on Monday, leaving hundreds of commuters stranded.

Vehicular movement in district was suspended due to landslides at several places on the Hindustan-Tibet Road.

An said traffic in higher reaches of Kinnaur, Shimla, Chamba, Mandi, Kullu and districts was the worst affected and efforts were on to restore it.

According to the here, moderate to heavy rains have occurred in most parts of the state since Sunday.

Extremely heavy rainfall occurred at isolated places in Solan, Mandi, Sirmaur, and districts. Heavy to very heavy rainfall occurred at a few places in Shimla, Kullu, Una, Bilaspur and Chamba districts, a statement by the meteorological office said.

Sujanpur Tira town in district recorded the highest rainfall in the state at 307 mm, while it was 300 mm in Arki town in district and 239 mm in Paonta Sahib in district.

Baijnath town in district recorded 235 mm in the past 24 hours, while Palampur town recorded 212 mm.

It was 142 mm in Dharamsala town, 117 mm in Kasauli, 129 mm in town and 72 mm in Dalhousie.

State capital Shimla recorded 172 mm rainfall within 24 hours in this month - the highest precipitation since 2011, a meteorological said.

(BBMB) authorities released excess water from the into the as heavy rain abnormally increased the water level in the reservoir, the said.

The water level in the major rivers of the state - the Satluj, Beas and Yamuna - which enter the neighbouring states of and has also increased, a said.

"Continuous heavy rains have increased the water level in the and its tributaries, including the Parvati and the Tirthan," the official added.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, August 13 2018. 19:08 IST