Key Points

Prime Minister Modi is visiting Himachal Pradesh on September 9 to personally assess the extensive damage caused by heavy monsoon rains. The state has suffered tremendously with 366 deaths reported since the monsoon season began. Critical infrastructure has been severely impacted with 866 roads blocked and over 1,500 power transformers out of service. Former Chief Minister Jairam Thakur will brief the Prime Minister on the devastating situation during his visit.

Key Points: PM Modi Visits Himachal Pradesh September 9 to Assess Rain Damage

  • PM Modi will assess monsoon damage in Himachal on September 9
  • State reports 366 total deaths since monsoon season began
  • 866 roads blocked including three National Highways
  • Power supply severely affected with 1,572 transformers out of order
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PM Modi to visit Himachal on Sept 9 to assess rain-inflicted damage: Former CM Jairam Thakur

PM Modi to visit Himachal Pradesh on September 9 to assess monsoon damage, with 366 deaths and 866 roads blocked. Former CM Jairam Thakur to brief him.

"Day after tomorrow, the Prime Minister is coming to Himachal Pradesh to take stock of the loss of life and property - Jairam Thakur"

Shimla, September 7

BJP leader and former chief minister Jairam Thakur on Sunday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Himachal Pradesh on September 9 to take stock of the loss of life and property due to heavy rainfall in the state.

"Day after tomorrow, the Prime Minister is coming to Himachal Pradesh to take stock of the loss of life and property due to the heavy rainfall here. I will also go to Dharamshala to attend that meeting and brief him about the situation here...," Thakur, the Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly, told ANI.

Prime Minister Modi will also visit Punjab on September 9 to take stock of the flood situation.

Himachal Pradesh, grappling with the relentless monsoon, continues to face significant disruptions to public utilities, with hundreds of roads, power transformers, and water schemes affected.

The State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) of the Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (HPSDMA) reported a high number of disruptions as of 10:00 a.m. on September 7.

The cumulative death toll, since the start of the monsoon season, has reached 366, with fatalities from rain-related incidents and road accidents reported separately. Of the total deaths, 203 were due to rain-related incidents, while 163 were a result of road accidents.

According to the latest status report from the SEOC, a total of 866 roads were blocked across the state as of the morning of September 7. This includes three National Highways: NH-03, NH-05, and NH-305.

Kullu is the worst-hit district of the state in terms of roads blocked, followed by Mandi and Shimla.

The maximum number of road blockages was reported in the Kullu district, with 225 roads affected, followed by Mandi with 191 and Shimla with 154. The primary cause for these blockages is heavy rainfall.

The number of road blockages in other districts was reported as: Chamba (116), Sirmaur (45), Kangra (42), Una (33), Solan (22), Bilaspur (18), Lahaul & Spiti (11), Kinnaur (6) and Hamirpur (3).

Power supply has also been severely affected, with 1,572 Distribution Transformers (DTRs) out of order. The Kullu district was the worst-hit, with 873 disrupted DTRS, followed by Mandi with 259 disruptions and Lahaul & Spiti (L&S) with 142.

- ANI

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Rohit P
366 lives lost is heartbreaking 💔 My cousin in Kullu hasn't had power for 3 days. While PM's visit is welcome, we need permanent solutions for hill state infrastructure. Monsoon damage happens every year!
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Arjun K
Good that PM is visiting both Himachal and Punjab. Border states need special attention during natural disasters. Hope the assessment leads to substantial financial aid package for rebuilding.
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Sarah B
Visiting disaster sites is important, but I hope this isn't just for photo ops. The numbers are staggering - 866 roads blocked, 1500+ transformers down. Himachal needs concrete action, not just symbolism.
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Vikram M
Kullu district worst affected with 225 roads blocked! Our apple farmers can't transport their produce. PM should announce special compensation for agricultural losses along with infrastructure repair.
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Michael C
The coordination between state and central government is crucial here. Hope PM's visit leads to better disaster management planning for future monsoons. Prevention is better than cure!

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