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News18
21 hours ago
- Climate
- News18
Rain Havoc: Uttarakhand Cloudburst Kills 2, Himachal On Red Alert As Rivers Swell
Last Updated: A cloudburst in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand early Sunday triggered a landslide, killing two construction workers and leaving seven others missing Heavy monsoon rains have brought devastation to parts of northern India, with a cloudburst killing two workers in Uttarakhand and red alerts issued across Himachal Pradesh as rivers rise dangerously and landslides disrupt life. A cloudburst in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand early Sunday triggered a landslide, killing two construction workers and leaving seven others missing, officials said. The incident occurred along the Yamunotri National Highway, where a group of 29 labourers was working on a hotel construction site. The cloudburst washed away nearly 10 metres of the highway and destroyed makeshift shelters. Uttarakhand's Sailai Band Landslide Update | Rescue work is going on at war footing at the site of heavy rain (landslide) near Silai Band, about 4 km ahead of Yamunotri National Highway Paligad. Disaster relief teams like Police, Fire, SDRF, NDRF, Revenue, NH Badkot, Health… — ANI (@ANI) June 29, 2025 While 20 labourers were safely rescued, nine went missing in the debris. The bodies of two were later recovered on the banks of the Yamuna River, near Tiladi Shaheed Smarak, about 18 km from the site of the incident. All the workers are believed to be of Nepalese origin. Following the incident, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for heavy rainfall on June 29 and 30 in several districts including Uttarkashi, Dehradun, Rudraprayag, Tehri, and Haridwar. Authorities have temporarily suspended the Char Dham Yatra for the safety of pilgrims. Himachal Braces For More Rain As Rivers Rise 🚨 Red Alert in Himachal Pradesh! 🌧️Very heavy rain expected in next 24 hours.⚠️ Affected districts: Solan, Sirmaur, Kangra & travel & stay alert!📞 For any emergency, contact:➡️ State Helpline: 1070➡️ District Helpline: 1077 — HPSDMA (@HPSDMA) June 29, 2025 A landslide near Koti on the Shimla-Kalka highway (NH-5) caused hours-long traffic jams. In Baddi, the Bald River is in spate, and over 20 homes in Shivalik Nagar were flooded with water up to four feet. Poor drainage remains a persistent issue in the area. A tin-sheet canteen on NH-5 near Waknaghat also collapsed, though no injuries were reported. It had already been vacated after an earlier landslide. In Mandi district, water levels in the Juni Khad and Beas River have risen sharply. The Larji Dam underwent pre-monsoon flushing, and all five spillway gates of the Pandoh Dam were opened on Sunday. Around 44,000 cusecs of water is now flowing in the Beas, increasing silt levels and forcing a temporary halt in power generation at the Dehar Power House. 🚨 Flash Floods in HimachalTorrential cloudbursts in Kullu's Sainj Valley trigger sudden surge in Jeeva stream, causing flash floods.⚠️ Multiple areas hit-Sainj, Jibhi, Tirthan. Authorities issue urgent alerts.🙏 Stay safe, check before travelling — Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) June 25, 2025 Across the state, 129 roads are closed and over 600 transformers are down, mainly affecting the Sirmaur and Mandi districts. (With inputs from PTI) First Published: June 29, 2025, 22:33 IST


Hindustan Times
07-05-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Himachal to hold ‘Operation Abhyas' in Shimla today
May 07, 2025 08:36 AM IST As part of a nationwide drive, mock drill, 'Operation Abhyas', will be held at two locations in Shimla city on Wednesday, officials said. The drills will be conducted on the premises of the deputy commissioner's office in Shimla and the parking lot in Sanjauli. A meeting of the advisory committee on civil defence was held under the aegis of the Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (HPSDMA) in Shimla on Tuesday (HT File) Blackout will be done in the city from 7.20 pm to 7.30pm, deputy commissioner Anupam Kashyap said. A meeting of the advisory committee on civil defence was held under the aegis of the Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (HPSDMA) in Shimla on Tuesday. Presiding over the meeting, chief secretary Pramod Saxena said, 'The first mock drill will be conducted in Shimla on May 7, following which similar exercises will be held in other districts of the state in a phased manner.' The chief secretary highlighted key responsibilities for district administrations, including enrolment of civil defence wardens and volunteers, conducting risk assessments, identification of vulnerable areas, implementation of air raid warning systems, blackout, camouflage protocols, regular formulation and rehearsal of CD plans, preparation and updating of evacuation plans, augmentation of emergency services such as medical aid, food, water and fire safety, and conducting civilian training and awareness drives.