Key Points

Heavy rainfall caused flash floods near Dharamshala, sweeping away people near the Manuni stream. Two bodies have been recovered while six remain missing as rescue operations continue. Officials report a sudden surge of water flooded a residential colony within minutes. The exact cause—whether cloudburst or intense rainfall—is still under investigation.

Key Points: Two Dead Six Missing in Himachal Flash Floods Near Dharamshala

  • Two fatalities confirmed amid flash floods
  • Six still missing near Manuni stream
  • SDRF and police conducting rescue operations
  • Sudden water surge floods residential colony
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Himachal: Two dead, six missing after flash floods near Dharamshala

Heavy rainfall triggers flash floods near Manuni stream, leaving two dead and six missing as rescue teams evacuate affected areas in Kangra district.

"We have recovered two dead bodies... The situation is not as grim as it is being projected. – Official"

Kangra, June 26

Two people were killed while six individuals are still missing amid heavy rainfall and rising water levels, near the Manuni stream in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district, officials said.

As per officials, the SDRF police, volunteers, and project authorities evacuated people from camping sites to a safe location near the Ambedkar building in Kaniara, providing food and water.

"We have recovered two dead bodies. SDRF, police, SDM and the district authorities teams are at the spot. We are getting the headcount done to ascertain the no. of people missing. More details are awaited... The situation is not as grim as it is being projected... Near the Manuni stream, there is a small hydro power project. Some workers lived near it. It is a confluence point of many streams. The water level increased due to heavy rainfall, sweeping some people away... We cannot ascertain the no of people yet. The two deceased are being identified. The official number of the missing people will be out soon..." he said.

He added that a sudden surge of water, following heavy rain, flooded a residential colony within 15 minutes, causing a tragic incident.

"Based on witness accounts, after the rain, a large volume of water surged within about fifteen minutes, flooding the residential colony where people lived, leading to this incident. Determining whether it was a cloudburst or heavy rainfall in a short span is challenging, but what happened is deeply tragic. The data we've provided reflects the situation as we know it," he said.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Very sad to hear about this tragedy in Himachal. The government must investigate why people were allowed to live so close to a confluence point during monsoon season. My prayers for the missing 🙏
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Priya M.
Himachal is becoming more vulnerable every year due to climate change and unchecked construction. The hydro project workers should have been relocated during monsoon. Hope the rescue teams find the missing people soon 💔
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Amit S.
The SDRF teams are doing commendable work in difficult conditions. But why wasn't there any early warning system near the hydro project? This could have been prevented with better planning.
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Sunita R.
Heartbreaking news from Dharamshala! We visit Himachal every summer but never realize how dangerous these mountain streams can become during rains. Government should make safety guidelines stricter for residents and tourists alike.
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Vikram J.
While the tragedy is unfortunate, I appreciate the official's balanced statement. Sometimes media exaggerates such incidents. Hope the administration provides proper compensation to victims' families.
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Neha T.
This shows how vulnerable our mountain states are becoming. We need better disaster management systems and proper housing policies for workers in such projects. Stay strong Himachal! ❤️

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