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Himachal floods fury: Beas river sweeps away buildings, highways vanish | Video

On Tuesday, the raging Beas currents washed away a multi-storey hotel and four shops in the heart of Manali.

August 26, 2025 / 20:40 IST
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The Leh–Manali Highway is closed for all traffic until further notice, with sections between Kullu and Manali washed away.
The Leh–Manali Highway is closed for all traffic until further notice, with sections between Kullu and Manali washed away.

Himachal Pradesh is reeling under the impact of incessant heavy rain that triggered flash floods, overflowing rivers, and landslides across multiple districts. In Manali, the River Beas surged beyond danger levels, sweeping away shops, houses, and even multi-storey structures, leaving behind a trail of destruction.

On Tuesday, the raging Beas currents washed away a multi-storey hotel and four shops in the heart of Manali. With the river in spate, waters entered Alu Ground, while stretches of the Manali-Leh highway were completely blocked. Officials said hundreds of residents are stranded across several locations, cut off from power and connectivity.

The situation turned grim in Bahang near Manali, where a two-storey building was reduced to rubble by floodwaters. Two restaurants and two more shops also collapsed. Authorities confirmed significant structural damage in several pockets, though no casualties have been reported so far.

The Manali-Leh highway has now been completely shut for all traffic movement until further notice. Large sections of the route connecting Kullu and Manali have been eroded, making restoration work a massive challenge.

Water gushed into multiple homes in Patlikuhal after the Beas River swelled suddenly. A fish farm and a factory in the area were submerged, with the raging waters sweeping away goods from the block factory, which were later spotted floating downstream. Overflowing streams such as Ghanvi Khud also entered residential areas in Kullu, further compounding the damage.

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