Key Points

The Mata Baglamukhi Ropeway has become critical for Mandi’s flood-affected Pandoh area after roads collapsed. RTDC’s Kush Vaidya confirms 5,000 users in days, with free access ordered by Deputy CM Agnihotri. Locals like Bhoop Singh credit ex-CM Thakur for the infrastructure now saving lives. Himachal’s monsoon toll reaches 91, with 55 deaths from direct rain-related disasters.

Key Points: Mandi Ropeway Serves as Lifeline After Himachal Floods

  • Free ropeway service extended to 12 panchayats in flood-hit Mandi
  • Over 5,000 residents use 750-meter ropeway to bypass 12km detour
  • Deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri ordered free access for a week
  • Ropeway built under Jairam Thakur aids essential supply transport
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Himachal Pradesh: Ropeway becomes lifeline for flood-hit valley in Mandi

The Mata Baglamukhi Ropeway aids flood-hit Pandoh residents after roads collapse, offering free transport for 5,000 people in Mandi district.

"This ropeway has helped us a lot. If we did not have this, we would have been totally helpless. – Bhoop Singh, Saraj resident"

Mandi, July 11

The Mata Baglamukhi Ropeway becomes the lifeline of the Pandoh area of the Mandi district after a cloudburst and resultant floods washed away most of the roads and bridges.

The government is providing free ropeway transportation to people from all 12 panchayats of the Seraj Assembly constituency in Mandi district, ensuring continued connectivity and support during the crisis.

The resident manager of RTDC (Ropeways and Rapid Transport System Development Corporation), Kush Vaidya, said that the ropeway in Mandi district has become a crucial mode of transport for residents affected by flash floods, with over 5,000 people using the service in recent days.

Vaidya said the facility, initially free for two panchayats, is now available at no cost to all 12 panchayats of Seraj Vidhan Sabha on the direction of the Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri. Though the ropeway spans just 750 meters, it helps residents avoid a difficult 12-kilometre journey due to damaged roads.

Speaking to ANI, Kush Vaidya said, "initially it was free for two panchayats only but now this is free for all residents of 12 panchayats of Saraj Vidhan Sabha as Deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri had visited here after the floods and asked us to make the service free of cost for one week. 5,000 people have used this facility in recent days. Though the total length of the Ropeway is 750 meters but people use it to avoid a 12 Km travelling."

A resident of Saraj, Bhoop Singh said that the ropeway has become a lifeline after roads and bridges were washed away.

Singh said has provided crucial relief in these difficult times, helping people transport essential supplies when all other routes are blocked.

"This ropeway has helped us a lot. If we did not have this, we would have been totally helpless. After this grave disaster, all our roads and paths have been washed away, restricting vehicular and foot movement. Bridges have also been washed away. It was because of Jairam Thakur that this ropeway was built, and it is helping us in these testing times. We use it to carry essentials and supplies on our backs. It's been a huge relief during this disaster," Singh said.

Himachal Pradesh has witnessed significant devastation since the onset of the monsoon, with 91 people losing their lives between June 20 and July 10, according to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).

In its latest Cumulative Loss Report, the SDMA noted that 55 of the deaths were directly attributed to rain-related disasters such as landslides, cloudbursts, flash floods, drowning incidents, and electrocution. An additional 36 deaths occurred in road accidents triggered or worsened by adverse weather conditions.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While this is a good initiative, I wonder why Himachal doesn't have more disaster-resilient infrastructure by now? Every monsoon we see the same scenes - washed away roads, collapsed bridges. Need long-term solutions, not just temporary fixes.
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Aman W
My cousin lives in Mandi and shared videos of the ropeway in use. People are carrying sacks of ration, medicines and even elderly are being helped across. Salute to the local administration for quick response! #HimachalStrong
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Priya S
The real heroes are the ropeway operators working round the clock in difficult conditions. Hope they get proper recognition. Meanwhile, prayers for all affected families - 91 lives lost is just heartbreaking 💔
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Karan T
Smart thinking by previous govt to build this ropeway! Now saving thousands of lives. This shows why we need more such innovative transport solutions in hilly areas, not just roads that get washed away every year.
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Nisha Z
How are pregnant women and patients reaching hospitals? Ropeway is good but what about medical emergencies? Government should arrange helicopters too for critical cases. Monsoon preparedness needs complete overhaul.

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