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375 roads still blocked in state

Weather to remain dry till September 23
People take a stroll on the Ridge in Shimla on a sunny Saturday. TRIBUNE PHOTO: LALIT KUMAR

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Traffic movement in many parts of Himachal Pradesh remained disrupted today as around 375 roads, including two National Highways, that were damaged due to torrential rain and landslides were still blocked.

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As per the state’s Meteorological Department, the weather will continue to remain dry in the state till September 23. The state will receive a fresh spell of rain from September 24.

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As per the State Emergency Operation Centre, the highest number of 128 roads are blocked in Mandi, followed by Kullu (110), Kangra (34), Shimla (25), Chamba (17), Bilaspur and Una (14 each), Solan (13), Sirmaur (10), Hamirpur (6) and Kinnaur (4). Also, of the 145 disrupted water supply schemes, the highest number of 83 such schemes are in Mandi, followed by Shimla (27), Chamba (11), Hamirpur and Kangra (9 each) and Solan (6), affecting drinking water supply in many parts of the state.

Besides, around 43 power transformers are also disrupted. The highest number of 17 disrupted transformers are in Chamba, followed by Kullu (12), Mandi (11) and Shimla (3), leaving many areas in these districts without electricity.

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