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Bridge, shops washed away in Himachal flash floods

Seeing the current situation, the district administration has closed all educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and anganwadi centres in Kullu and Banjar sub-divisions on Tuesday.

News Arena Network - Shimla - UPDATED: August 19, 2025, 04:40 PM - 2 min read

Road damaged following a cloudburst in Lag Valley, in Kullu.


Bridge and shops were washed away in Himachal Pradesh following flash floods after an overnight cloudburst hit Kullu’s Kanon village. The torrential rain in the hill state is triggering landslides at several places.
 
Seeing the current situation, the district administration has closed all educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and anganwadi centres in Kullu and Banjar sub-divisions on Tuesday. The decision has been taken in view of the safety of the students, said Torul S Raveesh, Deputy Commissioner and Chairperson, District Disaster Management Authority, Kullu.
 
In Shimla city, around 40 people were safely evacuated late on Monday night after a massive landslide struck close to Ramchandra Chowk. While no one was reported dead, parts of the building's roof were damaged. Trees were also uprooted near Ashiyana Regency in the Chota Shimla area.
 
Kullu and Banjar sub-divisional officers reported cloudbursts, flash floods, and landslides in their respective jurisdictions. These resulted in road blockages, footbridges being washed away, and other similar damages, they said. Heavy rains damaged a footbridge, a shop, and a vehicle, besides agricultural land in Shilhabudhani and Tarswan gram panchayats in Padhar area of Mandi district.
 
 
According to Shilhabudhani Pradhan Prem Singh and Tarswan Pradhan Jai Singh, all the nalas in the area are in spate, and the residents have moved to safer places last night.
 
Several places in Himachal Pradesh were lashed by moderate to heavy rains. Jubberhatti in the suburbs of Shimla city recorded 73 mm rainfall since Monday night, followed by Amb 56 mm, Bhuntar 44.8 mm, Bilaspur 40.2 mm, Shimla 38 mm, Kasol 33 mm, Seobagh 32 mm, Kothi 25.4 mm, Bhareri 23 mm, and Kufri 21.2 mm.
 
A total of 389 roads were closed for vehicular traffic in the state, including two national highways, on Monday evening. Of these, 193 roads were in Mandi district and 104 in the adjoining Kullu, said the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC), further informing that 760 power supply transformers and 186 water supply schemes have been disrupted.
 
Since the onset of monsoon in Himachal Pradesh on June 20 till date, the state has incurred losses to the tune of Rs 2,194 crore due to rain-related incidents, officials said on Monday evening. The state so far has witnessed 74 flash floods, 36 cloudbursts, and 70 major landslides, they said, adding that around 140 people have died and 37 are missing.  
 

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