Key Points

Himachal Pradesh PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh confirmed 550 roads are blocked due to heavy rains, with Rampur's Ganvi area suffering major damage. Restoration efforts are in full swing, but limited central assistance is slowing progress. The minister urged residents to stay indoors, especially near rivers and drainage channels. The IMD predicts more rain, which could further delay road reopening.

Key Points: Himachal Minister Vikramaditya Singh Says 550 Roads Blocked Amid Heavy Rains

  • Over 550 roads blocked in Himachal due to heavy rainfall
  • Restoration efforts include deploying Poclain and robo machines
  • Rampur's Ganvi area severely damaged with bridges washed away
  • Limited central assistance despite Rs 8,000 crore losses in 2023
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550 roads blocked, restoration underway: Himachal Pradesh Minister Vikramaditya Singh amidst heavy rains in state

Himachal PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh reports 550 roads blocked due to heavy rains, restoration efforts underway with limited central aid.

"According to data received till this morning, 550 PWD roads are closed. We are making every effort to reopen them within the next two days. - Vikramaditya Singh"

Shimla, August 14

Himachal Pradesh Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Vikramaditya Singh on Thursday informed that the state has suffered extensive damage due to heavy rainfall and flooding over the past 24 hours, with over 550 roads currently blocked.

Speaking to ANI, Singh said intense rain has lashed almost every part of the state since last night and has continued through the day, severely affecting road connectivity.

"According to data received till this morning, 550 PWD roads are closed. We are making every effort to reopen them within the next two days. All our departmental officers are on the job, with machinery like Poclain and robo machines deployed across affected areas, manpower is also working on the ground, and I am in constant contact with our Executive Engineers and senior officials," he said.

He informed that there has been major damage in Rampur's Ganvi Area and heavy destruction occurred in Rampur's Ganvi area on Wednesday night.

"A lot of damage has taken place; some areas are badly affected. Several bridges have been washed away, some belonging to the Himachal Pradesh Electricity Board and some under PWD. We are working to replace them, installing Bailey bridges wherever necessary and restoring suspension bridges in certain areas," Singh said.

Himachal Minister acknowledged the limited central assistance this year.

"This year, we have not received much support from the Centre, though we have sent our assessment reports. In 2023, we estimated losses of Rs 8,000 crore from floods and heavy rain, for which we received Rs 1,500 crore. My department has been allocated Rs 1,400 crore, which we are using to restore damaged roads, repair cuttings, and rebuild areas where entire embankments have collapsed," the minister said.

The minister also urged residents to remain indoors unless absolutely necessary.

"I appeal to everyone to stay safe in their homes and only step out for urgent reasons. In several districts, government schools have been closed as per instructions from the state government. District Deputy Commissioners have been authorised to take such decisions based on local conditions," he said.

He also cautioned residents living near rivers and drainage channels to stay alert.

"Most of the damage has occurred near rivers and nallahs, whether in Thunag or other parts of Mandi and in the entire state. We are also receiving more reports of bridge damage. This is a serious concern, and I appeal to people to remain vigilant. We are providing full cooperation and making every possible effort," Singh said.

The India Meteorological Department has predicted continued rain in Himachal Pradesh over the next two days, which could slow restoration efforts. Officials said that while the target is to reopen most blocked roads within 48 hours, persistent rain may cause delays.

- ANI

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Ananya R
Kudos to the PWD teams working in such difficult conditions! 🙏 We often criticize but forget these workers risk their lives to restore connectivity. Hope they get proper safety gear and compensation.
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Vikram M
Why is the Centre not providing adequate funds? ₹1500 crore against ₹8000 crore loss is unacceptable. Himachal contributes so much to tourism revenue but gets peanuts during crises. #JusticeForHimachal
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Sarah B
Visiting from UK and shocked to see the devastation. The resilience of local communities is inspiring. Donated to relief funds - request all tourists who've enjoyed Himachal's beauty to contribute during their tough times.
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Kavya N
The real issue is unchecked construction near rivers and deforestation. Nature is giving us warnings every year but we're not listening. Need stricter environmental laws and enforcement!
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Aman W
While relief work is important, the minister should also explain why so many bridges collapsed. Were quality standards compromised in construction? Taxpayers deserve answers.
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Priya S
My heart goes out to all affected families 😢 Please donate to credible NGOs if you can. Essentials like medicines, dry ration and blankets are urgently needed in remote villages.

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