Key Points

A landslide has completely blocked the vital Theog-Hatkoti route near Chela in Shimla. The District Disaster Management Authority has confirmed that restoration work is actively underway on NH-705 to clear the blockage. This incident comes amid a devastating monsoon season that has claimed 366 lives across Himachal Pradesh since June. The state has suffered massive infrastructure and property damage exceeding ₹4,07,906 lakhs during this period.

Key Points: Landslide Blocks Theog-Hatkoti Route in Himachal Monsoon Devastation

  • Landslide blocks Theog-Hatkoti road near Chela in Shimla district
  • Restoration efforts currently underway on National Highway 705
  • Monsoon causes 366 fatalities with 203 rain-related and 163 road accident deaths
  • Cumulative property damage estimated at over ₹4,07,906 lakhs across state
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Himachal: Landslide blocks Theog-Hatkoti route, restoration underway at NH 705

Himachal Pradesh monsoon claims 366 lives with massive property damage as landslide blocks Theog-Hatkoti route. Restoration work underway on NH-705.

"The ongoing monsoon season... resulted in a total of 366 deaths - State Emergency Operations Centre"

Shimla, September 7

A landslide blocked the Theog-Hatkoti road near Chela in Shimla due to landslide.

According to the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), Shimla, restoration work is currently underway on NH-705.

The ongoing monsoon season in Himachal Pradesh has resulted in a total of 366 deaths and significant damage to both public and private property, according to a cumulative loss report from the State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC) of the Department of Revenue-DM Cell, Government of Himachal Pradesh.

The report, covering the period from June 20, 2025, to September 6, 2025, details the widespread devastation across the state.

During the monsoon period, a total of 366 fatalities were reported, with 203 attributed to rain-related incidents and 163 resulting from road accidents.

Various incidents caused the rain-related deaths: landslides accounted for 42 deaths, drowning for 34, flash floods for 9, cloudbursts for 17, falls from trees or steep rocks for 40, electrocution for 15, other causes for 28, lightning for 0, fire for 3, and snake bites for 15, with no deaths due to avalanches.

The district-wise breakdown of rain-related deaths shows Mandi with the highest at 37, followed by Kangra (31), Kullu (25), Chamba (21), Shimla (21), Kinnaur (14), Hamirpur (13), Bilaspur (11), Una (10), Sirmaur (7), Solan (7), and Lahaul & Spiti (6).

For road accident fatalities, totaling 163, the district-wise distribution includes Chamba and Mandi with 22 each, Kangra (19), Solan (19), Shimla (18), Kinnaur (14), Kullu (13), Una (12), Sirmaur (11), Bilaspur (7), Hamirpur (3), and Lahaul & Spiti (3).

The monsoon also caused significant property and infrastructure damage, with cumulative losses estimated at Rs 4,07,906.90 lakhs, comprising ₹4,00,006.50 lakhs in public property damage and ₹6,700.405 lakhs in private property damage.

Additionally, 3,390 houses and 40 huts were partially damaged, while 692 pucca houses and 83 kuccha houses were fully damaged. Livestock losses included 1,464 animal deaths and 26,955 poultry deaths.

- ANI

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Priya S
The Theog-Hatkoti route is crucial for local commuters. Hope the restoration work completes soon. Monsoon in Himachal has become increasingly dangerous each year. Stay safe everyone!
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Arjun K
₹40,000+ crores in damages! That's massive. While restoration is important, we need better planning and early warning systems. The loss of livestock is also devastating for farmers' livelihoods.
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Sarah B
The detailed breakdown shows how widespread the impact has been across all districts. Mandi and Kangra seem to have suffered the most. Hope relief reaches all affected areas promptly.
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Vikram M
While the restoration work is appreciated, I hope the authorities are also focusing on long-term solutions. Proper drainage, slope stabilization, and better road engineering are needed, not just temporary fixes.
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Meera T
The loss of so many animals and poultry is often overlooked but it's devastating for rural families who depend on them. Hope there's compensation and support for rebuilding their lives. 🐄🐔

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