9 Dead and 20 Trapped Amidst Heavy Rainfall Tragic Shimla Temple Collapse

Heavy Rainfall Triggers a Fatal temple collapse in Shimla, Resulting in 9 Deaths and 20 Trapped

9 Dead and 20 Trapped Amidst Heavy Rainfall Tragic Shimla Temple Collapse - wyanews

In Himachal Pradesh, due to heavy rainfall, 700 roads are closed in the state. Landslides are triggered by huge rainfall.

The monsoon days in Himachal Pradesh claimed 21 lives in two days, and 16 people lost their lives in the past 24 hours.

Nine people lost their lives in a landslide at Shiv Temple in Shimla last evening, and seven people were killed by the cloudburst in the Solan District. According to the death count, 21 people lost their lives in two days.

In Shimla City, 15 to 20 people were buried in two landslides. Deputy Commissioner of Shimla Aditya Negi told the news agency that we are putting efforts into rescuing the trapped people.

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has instructed the authorities to ensure possible assistance and support for the affected families.

Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, the Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister, told the people to stay indoors and avoid going near landslide-prone areas, and he also requested that tourists not visit the state during the crisis.

The National Highway, which connects Shimla and Chandigarh, has been affected by the landslides. Due to this, vehicles are stranded on the highway.

In Himachal Pradesh, due to heavy rainfall, more than 700 roads are closed in the state. Landslides are triggered by huge rainfall.

The state of Himachal Pradesh declared a holiday, and the schools, colleges, and other educational institutions in the state closed for the safety of students from the heavy rainfalls.

The Indian Meteorological Department said heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand were due to the fresh spell disturbance in the west.

Heavy Rainfall Areas Addressed by Weather Reports

Heavy rain has been predicted, but the extreme rainfall in some areas like Beas, Ranjit Sagar, and Pong Catchment areas was estimated to have heavy rainfall by the weather report office.

7,000 crore loss for the Government Why?

Due to the inordinate rains in Himachal Pradesh, the state lost 7,000 crore, according to the administration’s information.

In Himachal Pradesh on June 24, more than 260 people were killed by the monsoon fury in the state.

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