Key Points

Himachal Pradesh is experiencing severe monsoon-related infrastructure challenges with 269 roads blocked and essential services severely impacted. Mandi district has been hit the hardest, with 200 roads blocked and 236 power transformers damaged. State authorities are actively working to restore services and have mobilized emergency response teams. The situation remains critical, with continued rainfall threatening further disruptions.

Key Points: Himachal Monsoon Chaos 269 Roads Blocked 285 Transformers Down

  • Mandi district suffers maximum damage with 200 roads blocked
  • Kullu reports 39 roads obstructed by rainfall
  • 285 power transformers disrupted across Himachal
  • 278 water supply schemes rendered non-functional
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Heavy rains disrupt traffic, power, water supply across Himachal; 269 roads blocked, 285 transformers affected

Severe rainfall paralyzes Himachal Pradesh infrastructure with massive disruptions in Mandi, Kullu, and Chamba districts causing widespread service failures

"Heavy monsoon showers have triggered landslides, waterlogging, and infrastructure damage - State Disaster Management Authority"

Shimla, July 6

Widespread rainfall across Himachal Pradesh has severely affected essential public utilities, with 269 roads blocked, 285 electricity transformers disrupted, and 278 water supply schemes rendered non-functional in the last 24 hours, according to the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC), Himachal Pradesh.

In its daily situation report issued at 10 am on July 6, the SEOC said the maximum damage has occurred in Mandi district, where 200 roads are currently blocked due to heavy rains. The district also reported 236 power transformers and 278 water supply schemes disrupted -- the highest in the state.

Kullu district was the second most impacted in terms of road access, with 39 roads blocked in sub-divisions like Banjar and Nirmand due to rainfall-triggered obstructions. Meanwhile, Chamba reported 32 blocked roads and 17 damaged transformers across its sub-divisions, including Salooni, Dalhousie, and Bharmour.

"The heavy monsoon showers have triggered landslides, waterlogging, and infrastructure damage, disrupting road connectivity and essential services across multiple districts," the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) said. "Efforts are underway to restore services swiftly, and field teams are on alert in highly affected regions such as Mandi and Kullu."

In districts such as Shimla, Solan, and Lahaul and Spiti, the report showed minimal or no disruptions. However, SDMA cautioned that continuing rains could aggravate the situation in coming days.

The public has been advised to avoid unnecessary travel, especially in landslide-prone zones. Restoration efforts are ongoing with the Public Works, Electricity, and Jal Shakti departments mobilized for repairs.

The SEOC continues to monitor the evolving situation closely and is coordinating relief efforts through its 24x7 helpline (1070).

The cumulative death toll in Himachal Pradesh's ongoing monsoon season has climbed to 75, combining 45 rain-related fatalities and 30 accidental deaths, including those from road mishaps, electrocution, and a gas explosion, according to official data released by the State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC).

- ANI

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Priya S
Praying for everyone's safety in Himachal 🙏 The mountains are becoming more unpredictable each year. Climate change is real and we need better infrastructure to handle these extreme weather events. Kudos to the rescue teams working in such tough conditions!
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Arjun K
Just returned from Manali trip yesterday. The roads were in terrible condition even before this heavy rain. Himachal tourism will suffer badly if basic infrastructure isn't maintained properly. Authorities should focus on quality construction, not just temporary fixes.
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Sarah B
I'm visiting Shimla next week - should I cancel my trip? The article says Shimla has minimal disruptions but I'm worried about landslides. Any locals who can advise? Stay safe everyone!
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Vikram M
The death toll is alarming! 75 lives lost this monsoon season is unacceptable. We need better early warning systems and evacuation plans in hilly areas. My heart goes out to all affected families.
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Nisha Z
Jal Shakti department workers are real heroes! Working round the clock to restore water supply in such difficult terrain. We should appreciate their efforts more. Stay strong Himachal! 💪
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Karthik V
While the situation is bad, I must say the government's response seems more organized this year compared to previous monsoons. The 24x

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