Himachal Pradesh Cloudburst: Relatives campaign on tragedy spot as 45 missing, rescue operation underway
Shimla, August 2
Rescue operations were underway on Friday to trace over 45 people missing following flash floods triggered by cloudbursts in three districts of Himachal Pradesh, while 29 people stranded at the site of a power project in the state were brought to safety overnight, officials said.
Cloudbursts in Nirmand, Sainj and Malana areas in Kullu, Padhar in Mandi and Rampur in Shimla districts on Wednesday had left five people dead and over 45 missing.
Thirty-three people were also stuck in Malana II power project in Manikaran area of Kullu district.
Deputy Commissioner Kullu, Torul S Raveesh, said 29 out of the 33 have been rescued.
A wall and way to a tunnel was damaged due to rains and water entered the barrage but the teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and home guard managed to rescue 29 people, while four persons are still in the power house.
The relatives of the missing people are campaigning at the spot and the Army, NDRF, Indo-Tibetan Border Police, State Disaster Response Force, police and home guards are involved in the rescue operations. The help of drones is being taken to locate the missing persons, officials added.
The maximum damage was caused in Samej area of Rampur subdivision of Shimla district as a cloudburst near Shrikhand Mahadev on Wednesday night triggered flash floods in Sarpara, Ganvi and Kurban nallahs.
As a result, the water in Samej Khud in Shimla district’s Rampur rose, leaving two people dead and about 30 missing, Shimla Superintendent of Police Sanjeev Kumar Gandhi said.
“We have to search about a 100-km area, some of which is inaccessible and drones are being used to locate the missing people,” Gandhi had told PTI on Thursday.
Nali Ram, a senior citizen who along with his family members managed to escape the flash floods, said, “I heard the sound of gushing waters and came out of my house only to find the area around flooded”.
The swelling of Samej Khud resulted in havoc in Shimla and Kullu districts.
“My father-in-law, who was working on a project, has been missing since last night. I along with other relatives came here in search of him,” another local Neel Dutt said.
According to reports, over 20 houses, six shops, four main and two foot bridges were washed after the cloudburst in the state and road connectivity has been hampered in the affected areas.
So far, since the onset of monsoon on June 27, 73 people have died in rain-related incidents. The state has also suffered losses to the tune of Rs 649 crore, according to the state’s Emergency Operation Centre.
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