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IN PHOTOS: Heavy rains causes closure of Kullu-Mandi highway in Himachal Pradesh

Updated On: 26 August, 2023 05:11 PM IST | Anagha Sawant

Himachal Pradesh's Kullu-Mandi National Highway was blocked following a landslide due to heavy rains in the district. see pics (Photo/PTI)

Damaged Kiratpur-Manali road following heavy rainfall, near Pandoh in Mandi district (PTI)

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Damaged Kiratpur-Manali road following heavy rainfall, near Pandoh in Mandi district (PTI)
Restoration work of Kalka-Shimla railway track underway after it was damaged due to a landslide following heavy rainfall, at Summer Hill in Shimla

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Restoration work of Kalka-Shimla railway track underway after it was damaged due to a landslide following heavy rainfall, at Summer Hill in Shimla

The Kullu DC said, "The Kullu-Mandi NH is closed following a landslide due to heavy rains. Work is being carried out to restore the traffic"

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The Kullu DC said, "The Kullu-Mandi NH is closed following a landslide due to heavy rains. Work is being carried out to restore the traffic"

At least 367 people have died in Himachal Pradesh in rain-related incidents this year since the onset of monsoon, the State Disaster Management Authority said on Friday

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At least 367 people have died in Himachal Pradesh in rain-related incidents this year since the onset of monsoon, the State Disaster Management Authority said on Friday

Himachal Pradesh has reported 113 landslides this monsoon season

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Himachal Pradesh has reported 113 landslides this monsoon season

Relief materials, that were supplied by an IAF helicopter, are kept to be distributed to the flood-affected people, in Mandi

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Relief materials, that were supplied by an IAF helicopter, are kept to be distributed to the flood-affected people, in Mandi

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