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Himachal Weather: The monsoon will lessen there, respite will last for five days, and the Chandigarh-Manali NH will open in 11 hours

 Himachal Weather: The monsoon will lessen there, respite will last for five days, and the Chandigarh-Manali NH will open in 11 hours


In Pandoh in the Mandi district in Himachal Pradesh, travelling six kilometres is akin to escaping death. Continuous landslides are occurring from this hill. This route has currently been made available. By Tuesday night, it's also anticipated that the Kalka-Shimla road would reopen.




Shimla. The monsoon season has so far caused a lot of damage in Himachal Pradesh. the region where damage to property has cost Rs. 7,000 crore. 210 persons have currently perished at the same moment. However, Himachal will have less monsoon presently. People should have relief from the rain for


On the other side, even waiting a week, the Kalka Shimla Highway is still closed. It is anticipated to be fixed by Tuesday night. At the same time, after 11 hours, the Chandigarh-Manali Highway has been restored for around six kilometres. Last night, there was a landslip in this area.


In the past 12 hours, 54 mm of rain had fallen in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, according the data. In addition to this, Pandoh of Mandi received 32 mm of rain. On Monday evening, a landslip affected a truck, bus and vehicle on the Chandigarh-Manali Highway. Fortunately, the Manali to Jammu bus passengers barely made it out alive.


A pickup truck driver also just barely survived. The driver jumped from the jeep to save his life as large rocks fell from the slope onto a portion of it. 201 highways, including a National Highway, are still blocked down in Himachal.


The Shimla Centre of Meteorology predicts that Himachal's weather will be clear from July 8 to July 12. There won't be any form of alarm at this time. As a result, the monsoon in Himachal will now be feeble.


Significantly, the state has been devastated by this year's rain. 6,687 crore rupees worth of public and private property has already been damaged in the state. Damaged property has a combined value of Rs. 1505.73 crore for the Electricity Board, Rs. 2087.70 crore for PWD, and Rs. 1629.81 crore for the Jal Shakti Department. Road accidents are included in the 210 deaths that have occurred as well.

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