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Himachal rains: Buildings collapse in Kullu, hundreds stranded after landslides block highway

The local MeT office issued a 'yellow warning' of heavy rains on Friday and predicted a wet spell in the state till August 30.

August 24, 2023 / 19:32 IST
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The first spell of rainfall on July 9 and 10 led to large-scale destruction in Mandi and Kullu districts.

A row of buildings in Kullu district collapsed Thursday and hundreds of travellers were stranded in relief camps after landslides blocked the road to Mandi in rain-battered Himachal Pradesh.

On Wednesday night, there were over 900 people at camps near Pandoh on Kullu-Mandi road. Three more bodies were recovered on Thursday from the rubble of the landslide that buried a Shiv Temple in Shimla’s Summer Hill area on August 14. The seven or eight buildings that collapsed in Kullu’s Anni town had been vacated earlier and there were no casualties, officials said. Authorities have ordered the closure of all schools in Shimla on Friday.

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About 120 people have died in landslides and other rain-related incidents in the state this month, about 80 of them since August 14. Altogether, 242 people have died in Himachal Pradesh since the monsoon began on June 24. Officials said stranded people on the Kallu-Mandi highway were shifted to relief camps set up in hotels, rest houses and residential homes at Pandoh, Aut and Bajaura. A number of vehicles could be seen on both sides of the landslide-hit area.

On Wednesday, food packets were distributed to about 950 people in the relief camps, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said in a statement issued on Thursday. Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM), Anni, Naresh Verma said seven to eight buildings housing shops, banks and other commercial establishments besides houses had developed cracks four to five days ago. The buildings were declared unsafe and vacated recently, he said, adding the assessment of the damage is being done. Other unsafe buildings along National Highway-305 in Anni have also been vacated as a precautionary measure, Verma said.