Call in Himachal ... flooding in kangra, clouds burst in four places in Kullu; Three people were killed and 20 missing - heavy rainy rain caused havoc on Wednesday in Himachal Pradesh

Heavy Monsoon Rain in Himachal Pradesh caused destruction on Wednesday. Three people were killed while many were washed away due to floods and landslides in the state. Two people died in Kangra and one in Chamba. Most of the damage was in Kangra and Kullu Jlis. Three dead due to heavy rains and Cloud Burst in Himachal, many Bahe (Photo-Jagran) State Bureau, Jagran, Shimla. Heavy Monsoon Rain in Himachal Pradesh caused destruction on Wednesday. Three people were killed while many were washed away due to floods and landslides in the state. Two people died in Kangra and one in Chamba. Most of the damage was in Kangra and Kullu Jlis. Nearly 20 laborers have been washed away due to flooding in Manuni Khad (Chhoti River) in Khaniyara of the Kangra district, and about 20 laborers working in Indira Priyadarshini -Hydro -Electric Project are expected to be washed away. The bodies of two people have been found so far. It is said that debris has been dumped in the gorge unscientific. The workers’ barns were also built at the mouth of the gorge. On the other hand, CloudBurst did great damage in four places in the Kullu district and three people were swept away. In an attempt to escape the stones that fall from the hill in Chamba, the car fell into the ditch and killed a person. The work was closed due to rain in Indira Priyadarshini Hydrian Hydrian Project in Khaniyara. About 280 laborers living here were in the barns and around the gorge. Meanwhile, the spiritual gorge and drain were dumped to the workers’ barns. So far, it has been reported that most workers restored by the bodies of two laborers have come from Jammu and Kashmir. So far, the bodies of two laborers have been recovered. They were not identified. SDRF teams of administration, local population and disasters (SDRF) are engaged in relief and rescue operations. Kangra -Adjunk Commissioner Hemraj Bairwa and Police Superintendent Shalini Agnihotri said about 280 laborers live here. About 260 of these are safe. SDRF and other teams are doing on -site assistance work to find out how many people have flowed into the water. Four houses were swept away on Wednesday by Jeeva Nala of Sainj, Shilagarh and Snow Gallery of Gadsa Valley, Anjani Mahadev of Manali and Hurangad in Hurangad of Banjar due to Cloud Burst in Sainj Valley. Two vehicles, a bridge, four houses were damaged. Four houses were damaged due to Cloud Burst in the Sainz Valley. This incident reports that Nand Ram, his daughter Yan Maid and the relative Murthy Devi were washed away. The electricity project in Jiwanala was also hit by water. More than 12 vehicles have been trapped due to flooding in the Brahmaganga drain of the Manikarna Valley. Additional Deputy Commissioner of the district, Ashwani Kumar, said that the district administration has strengthened relief, search and rescue work. The journey of Yamunotri Dham is smooth, Kedarnath’s journey has been interrupted for four hours due to rainfall, the process of influencing the Chardham Yatra route due to landslides continues. However, the journey of Yamunotri Dham went smoothly at 12:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Traffic is made in the presence of SDRF in the landslides area of ​​the pedestrian. The missing passenger, buried under a landslide on the Yamunotri walking route, has not yet been spotted after two days later, Mumbai, resident of New -Delhi and Kamlesh, 35, residents of New -Delhi and Kamlesh, 35, who are buried near the Nouckee on the Yamunotri. They are discovered. On the other hand, after the heavy rain in Kedarghati Tuesday night, the route was blocked in Munkatiya before Sonprayag on the Gaurikund highway. Badrinath’s highway is blocked one and a half hours in the morning; The Badrinath highway is blocked one and a half hours due to landslide in Pinola. As a result, about two thousand pilgrims remained stranded. About 60 passengers returning after completing the Kailas Yatra were trapped due to the debris coming on the Dharchula Tawaghat road in Pithoragarh.