Shimla [Himachal Pradesh], India, August 19 (ANI): Persistent heavy rainfall and adverse weather conditions continued to disrupt normal life across Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday, with 166 roads blocked, including National Highway-003, while 130 power transformers and 222 water supply schemes remained disrupted, according to the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC).
NH-003 has been blocked near Ropru in Mandi district, affecting connectivity between Mandi, Kotli and Dharampur. Mandi remained the worst-affected district in terms of road connectivity, with 84 roads blocked.
Lahaul and Spiti reported the highest number of power disruptions, with 68 distribution transformer (DTR) failures, while Kangra was the worst affected in terms of water supply infrastructure, with 107 water supply schemes disrupted.
According to cumulative SEOC data for the monsoon period from June 30 to August 19, rain-related incidents, including landslides, drowning, electrocution and falls, have claimed 84 lives across the state. Another 121 people have died in road accidents during the same period, taking the total monsoon toll to 205.
The monsoon has also caused extensive damage to residential and agricultural assets. As many as 318 houses have been completely damaged and 820 partially damaged, while 434 livestock animals have been reported dead.
Cumulative financial losses caused by the monsoon have crossed Rs. 1,033 crore, with total estimated damage put at Rs. 1,03,326 lakh.
The Public Works Department (PWD) has suffered losses of more than Rs. 750.90 crore, while the Jal Shakti Vibhag has reported damage of around Rs. 258.61 crore.
Restoration operations are underway across the affected districts, with authorities and disaster-response teams working to reopen blocked roads and restore power and water supply services.
Officials said restoration of critical infrastructure remains a priority amid continuing adverse weather conditions in several parts of the state.
The southwest monsoon has remained active over Himachal Pradesh during the past 24 hours, with heavy to very heavy rainfall recorded at several places. However, the weather system is expected to weaken significantly across the state after August 23, India Meteorological Department (IMD) Himachal Pradesh head Shobhit Katiyar said Wednesday.
Katiyar said several parts of the state received moderate to heavy rainfall during the past 24 hours, with the plains of Bilaspur and Hamirpur recording around 12-13 centimeters of rain.
Heavy rainfall was also reported in parts of Chamba, Kangra, Solan and Mandi, while other districts received moderate rainfall.
“Over the next three days, the monsoon will remain active in some parts of the state. However, after August 23, it will weaken considerably across Himachal Pradesh,” Katiyar said. (ANI)
