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Loss due to flashfloods, heavy rain in Himachal Pradesh now Rs 1,753 cr

One person was killed and three others were injured when a big boulder fell on a car at Dadgi Galu, around 14 km from Dhami, near Shimla.

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Shimla, August 4

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The total loss caused by flashfloods and torrential rain in the state has touched Rs 1,753.63 crore. As per the Revenue Department records, till now, 106 persons have lost their lives in landslides, cloudbursts, flashfloods, etc. Also, the Public Works Department has suffered the maximum loss of Rs 880 crore, followed by the Jal Shakti Department (Rs 618 crore), horticulture sector (Rs 27.43 crore) and the agriculture sector (Rs 11.45 crore).

Also, 266 roads, including the National Highway-305 in Kullu district, are closed for vehicular traffic in the state. As per the state’s Meteorological Department, heavy to very heavy rainfall is very likely to continue for the next few days. The Met Department has issued orange and yellow warnings of heavy rain in various districts till August 8. Thereafter, light to moderate rainfall is very likely to continue in some parts of the state.

An orange alert for heavy rain in Una, Bilaspur and Kangra districts and a yellow alert for heavy rain in Sirmaur, Mandi and Hamirpur districts on August 5 have been issued.

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Meanwhile, heavy rain at isolated places and light to moderate rain continued in most places of the state during the past 24 hours. Kasauli in Solan district received the highest 82 mm of rain, followed by Naina Devi in Bilaspur (60 mm), Manali (45 mm), Shimla (22.8 mm), Kufri (13.8 mm), Dharamsala (12.1 mm), Palampur (11.6 mm), Mandi (5.2 mm) and Chamba (3 mm).

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