Key Points

The IMD has issued an orange alert for heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh till August 6. Chamba, Kangra, and Mandi face the highest risk of flash floods. Shimla and Mandi already saw 70% above-normal rainfall in July. Authorities urge caution near water bodies and hilly roads.

Key Points: Himachal Orange Alert as Heavy Rains to Continue Till August 6

  • Orange alert issued for Chamba, Kangra, and Mandi due to heavy rains
  • Yellow alerts active in Kullu, Bilaspur, and Hamirpur
  • Shimla and Mandi recorded 70% above-normal July rainfall
  • IMD warns of flash floods and poor visibility in hilly areas
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Orange alert in Himachal: Heavy rainfall expected to continue till August 6

IMD warns of heavy rainfall in Chamba, Kangra, and Mandi with flash flood risks. Stay updated on alerts and safety measures.

"A few locations in Chamba, Kangra, and Mandi may receive heavy to very heavy rainfall in the next 24 hours. – Sandeep Kumar Sharma, IMD"

Shimla, August 1

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for three districts in Himachal Pradesh, warning of continued heavy rainfall across the region over the next several days. The alert comes as monsoon activity remains intense in the state, which has already witnessed widespread rain over the past week.

"During the past 24 hours, most parts of Himachal Pradesh received light to moderate rainfall," said Sandeep Kumar Sharma, Senior Scientist at IMD Himachal Pradesh, while speaking to ANI in Shimla on Friday.

"The Chuwadi area of Chamba district recorded heavy to very heavy rainfall. Kullu, Bilaspur, and Hamirpur experienced moderate rainfall," he said.

According to the latest data shared by IMD, Chuvari in Chamba received the highest rainfall in the state at 57mm. Banjar in Kullu recorded 52 mm of rain, Naina Devi in Bilaspur recorded 43 mm, and several other areas witnessed light rainfall.

Sharma said the rainfall trend is expected to continue in the mid-hill and lower-hill regions of the state.

"An orange alert has been issued for Chamba, Kangra, and Mandi districts on August 1 due to the possibility of heavy to very heavy rainfall," said Sharma.

"A yellow alert has been issued for Kullu, Bilaspur, Una, and Hamirpur districts for the same day," he said.

"On August 2 and 3, rainfall is expected in Bilaspur, Mandi, Solan, Shimla, and Sirmaur districts, with yellow alerts in place," he added.

"For August 3, yellow alerts have been issued for Chamba, Kangra, and Sirmaur," he said.

"Rain activity is likely to intensify again on August 4 and 5, with rainfall expected across the entire state," Sharma warned.

"On August 6, heavy rainfall is expected at isolated places in all districts except Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur, for which yellow alerts have also been issued," he added.

Commenting on the monsoon performance so far, Sharma noted, "In the month of July, rainfall was recorded at -2%, which is close to normal." However, Lahaul-Spiti and Chamba districts received below normal rainfall, while the rest of the state experienced either normal or above-normal precipitation.

"In fact, Mandi and Shimla districts recorded rainfall that was 70 percent above normal for the month," he added.

From June 20 to July 31, the state saw 10 percent more rainfall than the average, Sharma confirmed. Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur continue to report a rain deficit even during the broader monsoon period.

Sharma also explained the cloudburst classification. "If over 100 mm of rainfall is recorded in a particular location within one hour, it qualifies as a cloudburst," he said.

He warned that a few locations in Chamba, Kangra, and Mandi districts may receive heavy to very heavy rainfall in the next 24 hours, raising the risk of localised flash floods.

"The IMD is closely monitoring the situation and updating alerts through the Mausam mobile app and official coordination with the administration," Sharma said.

He urged citizens to stay away from water bodies and major river sources during this period, especially in vulnerable areas.

"Visibility is expected to remain poor in districts such as Shimla, Solan, and Sirmaur. People are advised to drive cautiously in hilly terrain and adhere strictly to all state government advisories," he added.

With the rain spell expected to last several more days, authorities are on high alert, particularly in areas that have already been hit hard by the ongoing monsoon season.

- ANI

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Priya S
The IMD alerts are helpful but many villagers don't have smartphones to get these warnings. Government should use loudspeakers in remote areas like they did during cyclones. #SafetyFirst
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Aman W
Climate change is making our monsoons so unpredictable. Last year drought, this year floods. We need better infrastructure to handle these extremes. Kudos to IMD for accurate predictions though!
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Shreya B
My heart goes out to farmers in Mandi district. They just finished repairing last month's flood damage and now more rain coming. When will this suffering end? 😔
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Vikram M
Tourists planning trips to Himachal should postpone. Saw videos of Manali roads completely washed out. No vacation is worth risking lives. Authorities should restrict tourist movement during alerts.
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Nisha Z
While IMD warnings are good, implementation is weak. In my village near Kangra, no disaster preparedness drills have been conducted. Hope this time the administration is more alert.
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Karan T
The rainfall data shows how uneven monsoon distribution is - some districts 70% above normal while others face deficit. Need better water management systems across the state.

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