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Landslides block Chandigarh-Manali highway in Mandi; traffic brought to standstill

Authorities have confirmed that an alternative route between Mandi and Kullu via Kamand and Kataula is currently open and being used to divert traffic
Emergency services are on high alert and district officials are coordinating with disaster response teams to manage the situation

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Heavy rainfall has triggered multiple landslides across Mandi district, severely disrupting road connectivity in the region. The Chandigarh-Manali highway, a crucial route for tourists and locals alike, has been blocked at several locations, including Dwada, Jhalogi, and near Kainchi Mod, bringing traffic movement to a complete standstill.

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The landslides, which occurred after continuous rainfall over the last 24 hours, have also impacted other key routes, including the Kotli-Dharampur highway and several local roads. Commuters and transport operators are facing significant delays, with long queues of vehicles reported along the highway and nearby link roads.

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Authorities have confirmed that while the main highway remains closed, an alternative route between Mandi and Kullu via Kamand and Kataula is currently open and being used to divert traffic. Rescue and road clearance teams have been deployed to the affected areas to restore connectivity, but continued rainfall is hampering their efforts.

Local administration has urged travellers to avoid non-essential movement in the affected areas and to follow weather and traffic advisories closely. Emergency services are on high alert, and district officials are coordinating with disaster response teams to manage the situation.

With the monsoon expected to persist in the coming days, further disruptions are not being ruled out. Authorities are closely monitoring vulnerable zones and have advised residents in landslide-prone areas to remain vigilant and prepared for possible evacuations.

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