Key Points

Himachal Pradesh's monsoon crisis has claimed 179 lives, with landslides and floods causing major destruction. Mandi, Kullu, and Chamba districts are the hardest hit, facing severe road blockages and utility failures. Infrastructure damage has crossed Rs 1,715 crore, with crops spanning 88,800 hectares ruined. Relief efforts continue but heavy rains and unstable terrain are slowing recovery operations.

Key Points: Himachal Monsoon Death Toll Hits 179 With Mandi Kullu Chamba Worst-Hit

  • 179 dead in Himachal rains since June including 101 in landslides and floods
  • Mandi Kullu Chamba face worst road and utility disruptions
  • NH-505 blocked as landslides cut off Lahaul-Spiti
  • Over Rs 1,715 crore in infrastructure and crop losses reported
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Monsoon fury in Himachal leaves 179 people dead; Mandi, Kullu, Chamba remain worst-hit districts

Himachal Pradesh reels under monsoon fury with 179 dead, 296 roads blocked, and Rs 1,715 crore in damages as Mandi, Kullu, Chamba bear the brunt.

"The cumulative damage to public property exceeds Rs 1,71,495 lakh with over 88,800 hectares of crops affected – State Disaster Management Authority"

Shimla, August 3

Himachal Pradesh continues to reel under the devastating impact of the monsoon season, with severe disruptions across vital public utilities and a mounting death toll.

According to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA), Himachal Pradesh, a total of 179 people have lost their lives since June 20, including 101 in rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, and cloudbursts, and 78 in road accidents attributed to treacherous weather conditions.

As of the evening of August 3, the disaster has rendered 296 roads impassable, 134 power distribution transformers out of service, and 266 water supply schemes disrupted, highlighting the widespread infrastructural damage caused by torrential rains across the hill state.

Among the worst-hit districts are Mandi, Kullu, and Chamba, which together account for a major share of road blockages and public service breakdowns. National Highway-505 in Lahaul-Spiti also remains closed due to landslides and flash floods, cutting off vital access routes.

The SDMA report noted that the cumulative damage to public property, including roads, power lines, water systems, health infrastructure, and schools, exceeds Rs 1,71,495 lakh, with over 88,800 hectares of crops affected, primarily in agriculture and horticulture.

Officials are working round-the-clock to restore access and resume services, but continuous rainfall and terrain instability are hampering rescue and relief operations. The SDMA has advised residents to remain alert, avoid travel in vulnerable zones, and adhere to weather advisories as more rains are forecast in the coming days.

- ANI

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Priya S
The crop damage figures are devastating for our farmers. 88,800 hectares! How will they recover? Government should announce special compensation package immediately. Himachal grows so much of India's apples and other fruits.
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Aman W
Why aren't we learning from past disasters? Same districts suffer every year. Need better drainage systems, landslide prevention measures, and weather-resistant infrastructure. Just rebuilding the same way is a waste of taxpayer money.
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Sarah B
Visiting Shimla last month and seeing the beautiful hills - can't imagine the destruction now. Tourists should avoid travel there until situation stabilizes. Prayers for all affected families 🙏
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Vikram M
The real heroes are the local rescue teams working in dangerous conditions. Salute to their bravery! But they need more equipment and support. Central disaster response force should be deployed immediately.
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Nisha Z
Climate change is making monsoons more unpredictable and extreme. This isn't just a Himachal problem - all hilly states need to prepare better. Urban planning in hill stations must change with proper drainage and construction rules.
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Karthik V
With NH-505 closed, essential supplies can't reach Lahaul-Spiti. Army should airlift medicines and food. Saw videos

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