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Monsoon Havoc in Himachal Pradesh Monsoon Havoc in Himachal Pradesh: Toll Rises to 74 Amidst Devastation
Friday, 18 Aug 2023 18:30 pm
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Tragedy continues to grip Himachal Pradesh as the death toll escalated to 74 due to relentless monsoon rains. A grim scenario unfolds, with the latest casualty being discovered amidst the debris of a Shiva temple in Shimla. Two more lives were lost in Chamba, underscoring the profound impact of the monsoon's fury on the state.

Multiple Landslides Ravage Shimla:

The state's plight is accentuated by the occurrence of 113 landslides in just 55 days since the monsoon's onset. Notably, 21 individuals lost their lives in three significant landslides, with the Shiva temple in Summer Hill being one of the tragic sites.

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Bleak Financial and Ecological Impacts:

Economically, the monsoon's ferocity has wreaked havoc, causing staggering losses of ₹2,491 crore to the Public Works Department (PWD) and ₹1,000 crore to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). Experts attribute these recurring landslides to unscientific constructions in the ecologically sensitive Himalayan region, alongside the depletion of forest cover and structures obstructing water flow near streams.

Incessant Rains Continue:

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted moderate rainfall, interspersed with thunder, and the possibility of heavy spells in Shimla, Solan, Mandi, Chamba, and neighboring regions. The state experienced three consecutive days of heavy rainfall, which gradually receded, leading to light showers in some areas.

Challenging Path to Recovery:

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu aptly described the endeavor to rebuild damaged infrastructure as a "mountain-like challenge." As the state navigates this arduous journey to recovery, it is imperative for collaborative efforts to address ecological vulnerabilities, enhance disaster preparedness, and extend support to those affected by this devastating ordeal.

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The monsoon's relentless onslaught in Himachal Pradesh echoes a tale of devastation, loss, and resilience. Amidst the challenges, the collective response of the state and its people remains crucial in navigating the path towards restoration, safety, and rebuilding the lives that have been forever altered by this calamity.