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Monsoon havoc in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi, one dead

Updated on: 01 July,2025 03:52 PM IST  |  Shimla
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Devgan said several people have been rescued and shifted to safe places as cloudbursts and flash floods following heavy rains caused extensive damage at several places in the district

Monsoon havoc in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi, one dead

The general public has been advised to avoid travel unless absolutely necessary, Mandi police said. Pic/ PTI

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Cloudburst and flash floods triggered by heavy rains battered Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district, leaving one person dead and around 12 missing, officials said on Tuesday.

Mandi received extensive high rainfall of 216.8 mm since Monday evening.


Deputy Commissioner, Mandi, Apoorv Devgan told PTI that one person died while 12-13 are missing.



The death was reported in Karsog, while about seven people belonging to two families are missing in Syanj in Mandi.

Devgan said several people have been rescued and shifted to safe places as cloudbursts and flash floods following heavy rains caused extensive damage at several places in the district.

Reports of damage to houses and agricultural land have been received. Roads and vehicles have been washed away in Karsog's Purana Bazar (Panjrat), Kutti, Baral, Mamel and Bhyal villages.

A dozen houses, cow sheds, horses, cattle and goats have been reportedly washed away due to heavy rains in Syathi village of Laungni panchayat of Mandi, while water has entered the houses of people in Patikari Power Project near Pandoh.

All the rivers and streams in the district are in full spate and over 1.5 lakh cusecs of water have been released from the Pandoh Dam in the Beas river.

The water level of Pandoh Dam has reached 2,922 feet against the danger mark of 2,941 feet.

The Chandigarh-Manali four-lane is currently blocked at multiple locations, including nine miles, Dwada, Jhalogi, and Banala, while the route via Kamand-Kataula-Bajaura is open for Light Motor Vehicles (LMVs) only.

The general public has been advised to avoid travel unless absolutely necessary, Mandi police said.

Reports of losses to 'kutcha' houses, water supply and power schemes are also coming in from Hamirpur district and people are forced to move on foot as the road from Sujanpur Tira to Sandhol on the left bank of the Beas river is partially submerged and blocked for vehicular traffic.

About 15 migrants struck in floods were rescued from Khairi gram panchayat of Sujanpur and the teams of Indian Reserve Battalion Jungelberi and police were engaged in rescue works.

Following heavy rains, the district administrations of Mandi and Hamirpur have closed schools on Tuesday.

However, students had already reached schools as information to this effect was not delivered on time in the Hamirpur district, according to locals.

The weather department has warned of low to moderate flash-flood risk in parts of six districts of Chamba, Hamirpur, Mandi, Shimla, Sirmaur and Solan in the next 24 hours.

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