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Finally, weather holds up a bit in Himachal

Following days of red and orange alert for heavy to very heavy rains, the department has issued yellow alert for light rain in some districts over the next two days
Himachal Pradesh. File photo

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Finally, weather seems to have relented a bit in the state. Following incessant rains over the last few days across Himachal Pradesh, the skies seem to be holding up.

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Following days of red and orange alert for heavy to very heavy rains, the department has issued yellow alert for light rain in some districts over the next two days. Thereafter, there is no alert until September 10, indicating that the worst spell of precipitation is over.

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However, 1200 roads and 1800 power distribution transformers are disrupted. With no heavy rain likely over the next few days, there will be a big thrust to restore roads and distribution transformers.

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