Key Points

Devastating floods have struck Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district, causing significant loss of life and infrastructure damage. Bollywood actress and MP Kangana Ranaut visited the affected Thunag subdivision to report on relief efforts. The state government has mobilized resources, distributing food kits and medical assistance to impacted communities. Despite challenging road connectivity, local authorities are working intensively to support disaster-affected families.

Key Points: Kangana Ranaut Reports Himachal Flood Relief Efforts in Mandi

  • Mandi district suffers 14 deaths from cloudbursts and flash floods
  • State government distributes 1,317 food kits to affected families
  • SDRF conducts emergency assistance in disaster zones
  • Chief Minister Sukhu oversees relief operations personally
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Himachal Government, administration closely monitoring situation: MP Kangana Ranaut on relief efforts in disaster-affected areas

Bollywood actress and MP Kangana Ranaut highlights government's relief operations in Himachal Pradesh's flood-devastated Mandi district

"Our government and administration are closely monitoring the situation, and relief efforts are underway. - Kangana Ranaut"

Bagsiad, July 6

The Member of Parliament and Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut visited the Thunag subdivision in Mandi district on Sunday, amid widespread destruction and loss of lives caused by cloudbursts and flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall across Himachal Pradesh.

While speaking to ANI, Kangana shared the on-field report of the 'relief efforts' by the Indian government and the administration in the flash flood-affected areas, especially Thunag subdivision.

"Following the cloudburst, there is a flood-like situation here in Mandi. Road connectivity is severely affected, particularly in the Thunag area and the nearby areas. Despite this, our government and administration are closely monitoring the situation, and relief efforts are underway. Road connectivity is being restored. Our teams are in every affected area. We have made committees in the affected areas, which have their chairpersons," said Kangana Ranaut.

According to officials, Himachal Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu is personally overseeing the relief operations and has assured full support from the state government to affected families.

A spokesperson of the State Government said that the Mandi administration had distributed 1,317 food kits having 5 kg flour, 5 kg rice, one litre edible oil, one kg salt, one kg sugar, two kg pulses, 100 gm Haldi, 100 gm Mirch powder and 100 gram tea each among the affected families in the disaster hit areas.

He stated that 197 food kits were made available in Thunag, 69 in Janjehli, 1,000 in Bagsaid, 40 in Dharampur, and 11 in the Chauntra area of Mandi district. He said that 160 food kits had been sent for the Janjehli area and 176 kits for the Thunag area of the Seraj assembly constituency of Mandi district today for further distribution among the disaster-affected families. He stated that 665 kits are still in stock and will be distributed as needed.

On Saturday, a team of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) conducted a field visit to a village in Panchayat Jarode to extend emergency assistance to residents in disaster-affected areas.

During the visit, the SDRF team surveyed the impacted areas and identified vulnerable individuals in urgent need of aid. Relief materials, including basic need kits and medical kits, were distributed to the affected families as part of the immediate response effort.

The team also assessed the medical conditions of several villagers and provided essential medicines on-site to those requiring immediate care.

As part of the outreach, SDRF personnel interacted with local residents to gather information about unmet needs and additional support requirements. These findings have been shared with the District Administration to ensure timely and continued relief measures.

Himachal Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has directed the Mandi district administration to conduct relief and rescue operations on a war footing in the disaster-affected areas of the district, ensuring that relief reaches all those in need.

The death toll in Mandi district has risen to 14 amid widespread destruction and loss of lives caused by cloudbursts and flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall. The most affected areas are the Thunag subdivision, Karsog Gohar subdivision and Dharampur subdivision, DC Mandi, Apoorv Devgan said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Kangana ji is showing real leadership by visiting the affected areas personally 👏 Unlike other politicians who just give statements from Delhi. Himachal needs all the help it can get right now. #StandWithHimachal
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Aman W
The food kits seem well-planned with all essentials. But what about shelter? Many families must be living in temporary camps. Monsoon is just starting - proper housing arrangements should be priority number one.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Himachal last year, my heart breaks seeing these images. The mountains are so fragile. We need better disaster preparedness in hilly areas - climate change is making these events more frequent.
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Vikram M
Relief work is important but prevention is better! Illegal construction on riverbeds and deforestation are major reasons for such disasters. Government should take strict action against these violations.
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Nisha Z
My relatives in Mandi say the ground situation is much worse than being shown. Many remote villages still cut off. Hope media keeps highlighting this until all areas get help. Prayers for all affected families 🙏
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Karan T
While appreciate the efforts, why does it take a disaster for politicians to act? We need permanent solutions - better drainage, early warning systems, and regulated tourism. Himachal can't keep suffering like this every monsoon

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