Himachal Pradesh: Heavy rain claims 20 lives in six days; Entire state on alert

DN Bureau

Since June 24, after the arrival of the monsoon, five houses, 21 cow sheds and two shops, 30 houses were damaged, and 352 cattle also died due to floods. Read further on Dynamite News:

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Shimla: During the past six days, a loss of Rs. 219.54 crore has been estimated and 20 people have lost their lives. Nearly 30 roads are closed, 88 water supply schemes are hampered and 11 water supply schemes are disrupted in the state.

Since June 24, after the arrival of the monsoon, five houses, 21 cow sheds and two shops were fully damaged, 30 houses were partially damaged, and 352 cattle also died due to floods.

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The Himachal Pradesh government has put the entire state on alert amid a rain warning. Naresh Chauhan, the Principal Media Advisor to the Chief Minister, said that all the Deputy Commissioners have been put on alert and are prepared to deal with the rain disaster.

On Thursday, Shimla Police said that it will deploy guards on the banks of the rivers in the district to prevent drowning cases in the region.

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The move came amid a surge in drowning cases due to the ongoing monsoon season and heavy rainfall in the region. (with ANI inputs)










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