The number of deceased has reached Himachal 268, there will be serious devastation due to Cloudburst in the Mandi district, all schools will remain closed today – the death toll in Himachal reaches 268 massive destruction due to Cloudburst in Mandi All sc

There was a great devastation due to Cloudburst in the Mandi district, in which there was a great loss in Silhabudhani Kungdar and Swad towns. Buy Fish Farm Foot Bridge and Hundreds of Bighas Soil was washed away in flash flow. It is also reported that Kullu’s laughter has Valley Cloudburst. The death toll in the monsoon in Himachal rose to 268 and the total loss was assessed by more than Rs 2194 crore. Jagran Correspondent, Mandi. Mandi district caused heavy devastation as a result of Cloudburst. Late Night Cloudburst caused major losses in Silhabudhani, Kungdar and Swad towns. A shop, two fish forms, footbridge and hundreds of fertile land Bigha were washed away due to the flood of the flash. It is also reported that Kullu’s laughter has Valley Cloudburst. At the same time, the number of dead season in Himachal has increased to 268 so far. The death toll in Himachal Pradesh has increased to 268 due to rain since 20. According to the State Ramp Management Authority (HPSDMA), 140 people died in rain -related incidents such as landslides, sudden floods, drowning and light, while 128 people died in the road this season. 336 people were injured, according to the injured official report, 336 people were injured and 37 missing. The total loss is more than Rs 2,19,400 lakh (Rs 2,194 crore), including the damage to roads, water art, electricity lines, crops, homes and livestock. In the Department of Public Works (roads), electricity and roads suffered a loss of Rs 1,21,675 Lakh, and thousands of contact routes were blocked in the districts. The Department of Water Power (water supply schemes) suffered a loss of Rs 71.668 Lakh, which disrupted the drinking water supply in many areas. The loss of the power sector increased to more than Rs 13.946 Lakh, thereby not having a few days no electricity in many rural areas. All schools will remain closed, Manali-Kiratpur Fourlane was restored to 35 hours on Monday. 1300 people stranded, including foreign tourists, were evacuated after the opening of trout. Heavy rain from Mandi to Kullu has been disrupted in many places, including Auut, Panrasa, Takoli, Thalut. On August 19, SDM Mandi Rupindra Kaur instructed to close all schools, industrial training institutions (ITIs) and Anganwadi centers in Upatahsil Katoula.

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