Key Points

Heavy rains continue to batter Himachal Pradesh, causing widespread disruptions. A large tree uprooted near Shimla’s Sanjauli damaged vehicles and blocked traffic. Forest teams are working amid persistent rainfall, but locals express frustration over slow response. The state has reported 125 rain-related deaths, with roads and power supply severely affected.

Key Points: Heavy Rains Wreck Shimla as Tree Falls Damage Vehicles Near Sanjauli

  • IMD warns of intense rainfall in Himachal Pradesh
  • Uprooted tree damages vehicles near Shimla’s Sanjauli
  • Forest teams on high alert amid ongoing downpour
  • 125 rain-related deaths reported in the state
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Heavy rains continue in Himachal: Tree falls near Sanjauli, vehicles damaged; forest team responds amid ongoing downpour

Himachal Pradesh faces severe rainfall chaos—uprooted trees block roads, damage vehicles in Shimla as IMD warns of more downpour.

"It has been raining continuously since around midnight, and this tree got uprooted due to the prolonged rainfall. – Mahender Thakur, Forest Guard"

Shimla, July 21

The heavy rainfall has continued to lash Himachal Pradesh over the past 24 hours, causing widespread damage across various regions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning for intense rainfall in the coming days, while normal life in the state capital, Shimla, has been severely affected since last night.

Multiple reports have emerged of roads being blocked, power supply outages, and disruptions to water supply schemes across the state.

In a specific incident near Sanjauli, on the outskirts of Shimla city, a large tree was uprooted due to continuous rainfall, leading to vehicle damage and obstruction in local traffic movement.

Speaking to ANI, Mahender Thakur, a Forest Guard with the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department, stated,

"It has been raining continuously since around midnight, and this tree got uprooted due to the prolonged rainfall. As soon as we received the information this morning, our teams, who are always on alert, were immediately dispatched. The tree is now being removed from the site. It is still raining, but our teams are available and ready to respond at all times. Across the entire Shimla Municipal Corporation area, our teams are prepared because such rainfall often leads to tree falls and uprooting, and we stay vigilant for that," said Thakur

One of the affected locals, Bablu, whose vehicle was damaged by the fallen tree, expressed frustration over the lack of official response.

"The tree fell has caused massive damage here. My vehicle is completely wrecked. No one has come to help, and there is no arrangement in place. We are facing a lot of difficulty," he said.

The Forest Department teams are currently clearing the area, but persistent rain continues to hamper operations.

Officials have urged the public to avoid unnecessary travel, especially in forested and hilly areas prone to tree falls and landslides. Restoration and emergency response efforts remain ongoing across the state.

As per the State Disaster Management Authority, during the past 24 hours, rain havoc has left 468 Roads, 676 Water Schemes Disrupted in the state. 1199 Power Transformers are also disrupted, and the death toll has reached 125, which includes 70 deaths due to floods and rain and 55 due to road accidents in the state.

- ANI

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Priya S
My family is in Shimla right now and they're saying the situation is worse than what's being reported. No electricity since yesterday night and water supply is erratic. Please stay safe everyone!
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Aman W
Why don't they conduct proper tree audits before monsoon? So many of these incidents could be prevented if weak trees were identified and removed in advance. Taxpayers' money is going to waste in reactive measures only.
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Shreya B
The death toll numbers are shocking 😢. My heart goes out to all affected families. Tourism should be regulated better during monsoon season - too many accidents happen because people don't understand the risks.
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Vikram M
Forest department teams are the real heroes here! Working non-stop in dangerous conditions to clear roads and help people. Salute to their dedication 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Climate change is making these rains more unpredictable and intense every year. We need long-term solutions, not just temporary fixes after each disaster. #ClimateActionNow

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