Himachal Pradesh Grapples with Devastating Rainfall

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Himachal Pradesh is facing the dire consequences of relentless rainfall, resulting in severe flooding that has claimed the lives of more than 70 people thus far. Indian Air Force (IAF) teams have been engaged in rescue operations, successfully evacuating over 780 individuals from flood-affected regions over the last two days.

 

The situation has led to numerous challenges, including blocked roads and the closure of schools in the capital city of Shimla. Disaster response teams and the IAF are working to evacuate people from low-lying and vulnerable areas.

 

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the state has experienced scattered rainfall over the past 24 hours, with monsoon conditions on the higher side. The data indicates a 43% excess rainfall in Himachal Pradesh since June 1. The forecast suggests controlled rainfall for the state until August 25.

 

Various areas in the state have been affected, including Summer Hill and Krishna Nagar, where rescue efforts are ongoing. As per reports, 14 bodies were recovered from Summer Hill, five from Fagli, and two from Krishna Nagar.

 

To provide real-time updates on flood situations, the government has launched the ‘FloodWatch’ app. This application collects data from 338 stations and disseminates real-time flood information across 23 states and Union Territories, according to Central Water Commission (CWC) Chairperson Kushvinder Vohra.

 

Noteworthy updates on the situation include:

 

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