New Delhi:Rains battered several parts of northern India killing at least 19 people and leading to landslides damaging houses and roads, massive waterlogging, and bridges being washed away.
Himachal is among the worst affected states so far with at least five people losing their lives as landslides damaged multiple houses and other establishments in the hill state. Three members of a family were killed in a house collapse following a landslide in Shimla district's Kotgarh area, while one death each was reported from Kullu and Chamba districts.
In Rajhana village, on the outskirts of Shimla city, a girl was buried as a huge amount of debris swept by rainwater fell on her house. Officials said an elderly woman was reportedly trapped under debris and rescue operations are underway.
At least three people were killed in Uttarakhand as a car was hit by a landslide and then plunged into Ganga. In the Kashipur area of the state, two houses collapsed killing a couple and injuring their granddaughter, while in Uttarkashi district's Barkot, a policeman engaged in managing traffic on the Yamunotri National Highway died after being hit by a boulder that rolled down a hill.
Rains also pounded the national capital with Delhi recording records highest single-day rainfall for July since 1982. In Jammu and Kashmir, two Army soldiers died after being swept away in flash floods in the Poonch district on Saturday evening. Heavy to very heavy rains lashed several districts of Rajasthan, leading to four deaths in separate incidents on Saturday. A man and a woman died due to lightning in Chittorgarh while two men got drowned in two separate incidents in Sawai Madhopur.
Two people were killed in Jammu and Kashmir after a landslide hit a passenger bus in Doda district, while in Ladakh's Kargil district, a man was killed after his vehicle got crushed under a boulder that rolled down a hillock along the along Leh-Srinagar national highway.
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The Indian Metrological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy to extremely heavy rain for Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir. The IMD said a western disturbance prevailed over northern India, leading to an intense spell of rain on Saturday and Sunday.
"Extremely heavy rainfall over Himachal, Uttarakhand and adjoining areas of Punjab and Haryana today, the 9th of July," the IMD said in its July 9, 1 pm bulletin. "Northwest India: Light/moderate fairly widespread to widespread rainfall with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall is very likely Western Himalayan Region, Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh-Delhi, Rajasthan during the 09th-10th and Uttar Pradesh during the next 5 days. Isolated extremely heavy rainfall is also very likely in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and adjoining districts of Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh on 09th July. Isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely over Uttar Pradesh from 10th-13th July," the bulletin read.
Beas in spate in Himachal
Heavy rains pounded Himachal Pradesh, triggering landslides, damaging houses and leaving five people dead, officials said on Sunday. Three members of a family were killed in a house collapse following a landslide due to rains in Kotgarh area of Shimla district.
A landslide also damaged a makeshift house near Kullu town, leaving a woman dead. In another incident, a person was buried alive following a landslide in Katiyan tehsil of Chamba on Saturday night. Thirteen landslides and nine flash floods have been reported in the state in the past 36 hours, according to the state emergency operation centre.
As many as 736 roads have been closed for traffic while 1,743 transformers and 138 water supply schemes were affected on Sunday morning. National Highway 21 is blocked at 6 mile (name of the place). This is the same place where the commuters were struck for almost 24 hours on June 27 last due to a landslide. Mandi-Kullu road via Kamand was also blocked near Ghoda farm. The Manali-Chandigarh also caved in near Manali.
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Reports of shops being swept away in Manali, vehicles being washed away in flash floods at Nullah in Kullu, Kinnaur and Chamba and loss to agricultural land have also poured in. Several roads have also been closed in Shimla districts. All the major rivers, including Ravi, Beas, Satluj, Chenab, are in spate and tourists and commuters have been asked to avoid travelling during heavy rains and not to venture out near river bodies.
All the trains between UNESCO heritage Shimla and Kalka track have been cancelled as landslides and falling of trees blocked the railway track at many places. Four tourists had a narrow escape on Saturday night as a stone fell on their vehicle near Chadol on Chandigarh-Manali highway. The tourists were on their way to Manali when the incident occurred and were rescued by the locals.
Thirty college students stranded between Gramphu and Chota Dharra on Sundo-kaza-Gramphu (National Highway 505) following road block due to landslide and flash floods at several places were rescued by the Lahaul and Spiti authorities on Saturday night. Heavy to extremely heavy rains lashed several parts of the state in the past 24 hours.