Key Points

The monsoon in Himachal Pradesh has caused 202 deaths, with landslides and floods wreaking havoc. Infrastructure damage includes blocked roads and disrupted water supply schemes. Mandi remains the worst-hit district with 42 fatalities. Rescue teams are working tirelessly to restore services and aid affected communities.

Key Points: Himachal Monsoon Death Toll Hits 202 With Widespread Infrastructure Damage

  • Monsoon-related disasters claim 108 lives in Himachal since June
  • 452 roads blocked including two National Highways
  • Mandi worst-hit with 42 deaths and severe flooding
  • NDRF and ITBP assist in ongoing rescue operations
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Rain-related death toll in Himachal reaches 202, Emergency Operation Centre reports widespread infrastructure damage

Himachal Pradesh faces severe monsoon devastation with 202 deaths, blocked roads, and landslides as rescue operations intensify in Mandi, Kullu, and Kangra.

"We are witnessing one of the most challenging monsoon seasons in recent memory. — SEOC Official"

Shimla, August 8

The monsoon in Himachal Pradesh continues to impact daily life in different parts of the state, with death toll since June 20 reaching 202 of which 108 deaths have been caused by rain-related disasters such as landslides, flash floods, and cloudbursts, and 94 deaths from road accidents, according to the Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) under the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).

In addition to the mounting human toll, the impact on infrastructure has been severe. As per SEOC's latest update, 452 roads remain blocked, including two National Highways. Meanwhile, 861 distribution transformers (DTRs) and 244 water supply schemes are disrupted across the state.

Districts such as Mandi, Kullu, and Kangra have reported extensive damage to roads, houses, public utilities, and crops. Mandi alone has recorded 42 rain-related deaths, the highest among all districts, with widespread flooding and landslides causing destruction to homes, schools, cattle sheds, and agricultural fields.

The SEOC report highlights 51 landslides, 58 flash floods, and 30 cloudburst events across the state during this monsoon period. Rescue and relief operations are ongoing in vulnerable regions with support from NDRF, ITBP, and local administration.

A senior SEOC official stated "We are witnessing one of the most challenging monsoon seasons in recent memory. Teams are working round the clock to restore essential services and provide relief. People are urged to stay vigilant and avoid travel in high-risk zones."

The government has intensified its disaster response, deploying machinery and rescue teams in affected districts and activating 24x7 control rooms.

Notably, according to "Daily Report on Landslide Monitoring" dated August 7, 2025, out of the 21 monitored sites, 11 locations have been identified with moderate landslide activity, while 9 are currently tagged as low-risk. One site near Vishwakarma Temple in Mandi is under watch, though no automated monitoring system is installed there--predictions are instead based on weather patterns.

- ANI

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Priya S
The numbers are shocking! 202 lives lost... We must appreciate the rescue teams working in dangerous conditions. But why aren't we hearing more about climate adaptation measures? This isn't normal monsoon anymore, it's climate change in action.
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Aman W
Tourists should stop visiting Himachal during monsoons. Saw so many reckless drivers on Manali highway last month. Locals are suffering while outsiders come for "adventure". Respect the warnings people!
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Shreya B
The agricultural damage is devastating. My uncle's apple orchard in Kullu is completely destroyed. These farmers invest their life savings and one season of extreme weather wipes everything out. Where's the crop insurance?
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Vikram M
While the government response seems adequate, I question why landslide monitoring systems aren't installed at all critical sites. "Predictions based on weather patterns" isn't enough when lives are at stake. This needs urgent attention.
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Nisha Z
Heart goes out to all affected families 🙏 We Delhiites complain about waterlogging after 1 hour of rain, while Himachal faces real disasters. Let's all contribute to relief funds if we can. Every rupee counts!
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Karan T
The article mentions 452 roads blocked - this affects everything from

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