Key Points

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu expressed deep sorrow over the death of three people in a car accident in Shimla. The state has suffered extensive damage, with 199 deaths and Rs 1905 crore in losses this monsoon. Rescue operations continue as IMD forecasts more rain till August 12. The administration remains on high alert with blocked roads and disrupted utilities.

Key Points: Himachal CM Sukhu Mourns 3 Deaths in Shimla Car Accident

  • CM Sukhu directs aid for bereaved families
  • Monsoon toll in Himachal reaches 199 deaths
  • Rs 1905 crore loss reported in rain-related damages
  • IMD predicts more rain, 533 roads blocked statewide
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Himachal: CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu condoles loss of three lives in car accident

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu expresses grief over 3 fatalities in a tragic car accident in Shimla, directs aid for bereaved families.

"The news of the death of three youths... is extremely sad and painful - CM Sukhu"

Shimla, August 7

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has expressed grief over the death of three persons in a car accident in the Chirgaon area of Shimla district on Wednesday. One person has sustained injuries in the accident, a release said.

The Chief Minister directed the district administration to provide all possible assistance to the next of kin of the deceased and wished speedy recovery to the injured.

He prayed to the Almighty to grant peace to the departed souls and strength to the bereaved families to bear this irreparable loss.

CM Sukhu termed the incident extremely "sad" and "painful".

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"The news of the death of three youths and injury to one person due to a car falling into a river in Rohru, Shimla is extremely sad and extremely painful. I pray to God to grant peace to the souls of the departed and give strength to the bereaved family to bear this unbearable loss," the Chief Minister's Office said in hindi on social media platform.

Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh has reported a total of 199 deaths and a cumulative loss of over Rs 1905.5 crore during the monsoon season from June 20 to August 6 this year, according to a report by the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).

The State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) said that the death toll from June 20 to August 6, 2025, has reached 199, with 108 fatalities caused by rain-related disasters such as landslides, flash floods, cloudbursts, and electrocutions. An additional 91 people have died in road accidents during the same period.

The scale of infrastructural disruption is also alarming.

Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast more rain till August 12, and the administration remains on high alert.

As per the latest Public Utility Status Report (5 PM, August 6) by the State Emergency Operation Centre, 533 roads are blocked across the state, including National Highways NH-3, NH-5, NH-21, and NH-305.

Additionally, 635 power transformers (DTRs) are non-functional, and 266 water supply schemes have been disrupted, severely impacting public life.

Districts like Mandi, Kullu, and Kangra are among the worst hit, with Mandi alone recording the highest number of rain-related deaths (23) and massive infrastructure damage. Rescue and restoration operations continue amid difficult terrain and ongoing rainfall.

The SDMA has also reported 304 injuries due to disaster-related incidents and confirmed 36 people still missing.

The estimated cumulative loss to public and private property stands at a staggering Rs 1,90,550.45 lakh (Rs 1905.5 crore), affecting roads, houses, agriculture, horticulture, power, and water sectors.

The citizens have been advised to avoid travel through vulnerable areas and stay updated through official channels.

The Himachal State Disaster Management Authority continues to reel under the impact of an unrelenting monsoon, with extensive damage to life and infrastructure.

- ANI

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Priya S
CM Sukhu's response is compassionate, but Rs 1900 crore loss shows systemic failures. Why weren't preventive measures taken earlier? Every year same story in Himachal during monsoons. Enough of condolences, need action!
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Aman W
Just returned from Shimla last week. The roads are in terrible condition with landslides every few kms. Tourists should avoid unnecessary travel there right now. Stay safe everyone!
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Shreya B
My cousin works with disaster management team in Mandi. They're working 24x7 in dangerous conditions to restore connectivity. Salute to these unsung heroes! ❤️ #HimachalRains
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Vikram M
The numbers are shocking - 199 deaths and counting. Climate change is making monsoons more unpredictable. Need long-term solutions beyond temporary repairs. Jai Himachal!
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Nisha Z
Heart goes out to the families who lost their loved ones. The injured person must get best medical care. Hope authorities are providing proper compensation to affected families.

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