Tribune News Service
Shimla, August 17
Heavy rains in several areas of Himachal today triggered landslides, disrupted road traffic and prompted the Kangra administration to order closure of schools, officials said. Water in most dams, including Bhakra, Pong and Pandoh, remained close to the danger level.
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Even as the Meteorological Department issued a warning of very heavy rain in the two districts of Mandi and Kangra on Sunday, the authorities were keeping a close watch on the rising water level in most dams.
Six people stranded near Palampur following flash floods were rescued, while several roads in Kangra, Kullu and Chamba districts were blocked due to landslides. The Kullu district administration diverted traffic through Akhara Bazaar in Kullu as the bailey bridge connecting the left bank to the town has been damaged and closed for traffic.
Almost a dozen roads in Chamba have been blocked, including Pathankot-Chamba-Bharmour road. With Kangra being one of the worst affected districts, Deputy Commissioner RK Prajapati ordered closure of all educational institutions today as most rivers were in spate and streets were flooded with water in most towns. “While the forecast suggests rainfall activity is likely to decrease significantly from August 19, there will be very heavy rain over the next 24 hours in Mandi and Kangra districts,” said Manmohan Singh, Director of the local Met Centre. Most towns received heavy rains since last night with Kangra recording 118.0 mm, Dharamsala 115.6 mm, Dalhousie 84.0 mm, Chamba 65 mm and Shimla 40.0 mm.
“We are monitoring the situation and there is no cause for alarm as the authorities are releasing water from dams time to time and are in constant touch with Punjab,” said DC Rana, Director-cum-Special Secretary, HP Disaster Management Authority.
A total of 175 lives have been lost since July 1, including those due to accident, drowning and house collapse. The public works and irrigation departments have suffered a loss of Rs 290.64 crore and Rs 167.82 crore, respectively. The loss due to rains since July 1 has been pegged at Rs 474.37 crore.
Dam Present level Danger level Discharge
BBMB Talwara 1,363.40 m 1,390 m 10,005 cusec
BBMB Nangal 1,674.54 ft 1,680 ft 45,100 cusec
BBMB Pandoh 2,920 ft 2,941 ft 13,685 cusec
NTPC Kol Dam 636.79 ft 642 ft 1,300 cusec
Larji Dam, Kullu 968.60 m 971 m 8,968 cusec