Shimla (Himachal Pradesh):At least 55 people were killed in Himachal Pradesh in 24 hours, nine of them buried under the rubble of a temple and after another landslip in Shimla, as rains wreaked havoc in the state, triggering landslides that blocked key roads and brought down houses, officials said on Monday. Up to 15 more people are feared trapped under the debris of the Shiv temple in Shimla's Summer Hill area. The shrine was crowded with devotees, offering prayers on an important day of the Sawan period.
This was one of the two landslides reported from the state capital. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said nine bodies have been pulled out of the debris from a Shiv temple in the Summer Hill area that collapsed and the other site in the Fagli area where several houses were buried under mud and slush. All schools and colleges in the state were closed on Monday. According to the state emergency operation centre, 752 roads were closed in the state because of the calamity.
“Again tragedy has befallen Himachal Pradesh, with continuous rainfall over the past 48 hours. Reports of cloudbursts and landslides have emerged from various parts of the state resulting in the loss of precious lives and property. I urge the people to avoid areas prone to sliding and to stay away from water bodies,” Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said in an X (formerly Twitter) message.
The Chief Minister also said that nine bodies were recovered from the debris of a collapsed Shiv temple in the Summer Hill area of Shimla. Additionally, several houses in the Fagli area were buried under mud and slush due to a landslide, raising fears of more people being trapped. In Solan district, a cloudburst led to the tragic loss of seven lives from a single family in Jadon village. The victims were identified as Harnam (38), Kamal Kishore (35), Hemlata (34), Rahul (14), Neha (12), Golu (8), and Raksha (12).
Appealing to the people of the state to stay indoors, Sukhu in an audio message said, “There are heavy landslides across the state and we appeal to all the people to stay indoors. We have already declared a holiday in schools and educational institutions. We are getting information of landslides from across the state and most of the roads are closed because of incessant rains and heavy landslides.”
The heavy rainfall has caused extensive damage to infrastructure, with 752 roads being closed across the state due to landslides and flooding. The state government has also decided to close two national highways – Nh-5 and NH-205 indefinitely because of heavy landslides. Consequently, the state emergency operation centre has been working tirelessly to restore connectivity and ensure the safety of residents and tourists. Chief Minister Sukhu issued an appeal to both residents and tourists to avoid approaching rivers and water bodies given the precarious situation.
As per the state emergency operation centre, a total of 621 roads are presently closed for vehicular movement. Notably, Mandi bears the brunt with 236 road closures, followed by Shimla with 59 closures and Bilaspur district with 40 closures.