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Storm uproots trees across Shimla, blocks roads

ANI April 17, 2025 192 views

A sudden storm swept through Shimla late Wednesday night, uprooting trees and blocking roads, particularly affecting the Richmond and Jakhoo area. The Forest Department quickly deployed teams to clear debris and manage the aftermath. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of an incoming Western Disturbance that will bring intermittent rainfall across Himachal Pradesh. Residents should stay prepared for potential weather changes and possible heavy rainfall in higher altitude districts from April 18 to 21.

"Last night's storm hit around 11:50 PM and brought down trees in multiple areas" - Mohammad Usuf, Labourer"
Shimla, April 17: A sudden storm accompanied by strong winds and light rainfall swept across various parts of Himachal Pradesh late Wednesday night, causing damage at multiple locations. In the state capital, Shimla, several uprooted trees led to road blockages, and locals are facing difficulty.

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Severe storm impacts Shimla, causing road blockages and tree damage

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IMD warns of Western Disturbance bringing rainfall

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Orange alert issued for Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, and Mandi districts

One of the worst-hit areas was the local road connecting Richmond and Jakhoo, which became completely inaccessible. The Forest Department swiftly responded by deploying separate teams of labourers to various affected spots to clear the debris.

"We began work early in the morning, and we are now clearing roads near the US Club and Richmond. Last night's storm hit around 11:50 PM and brought down trees in multiple areas," a labourer, Mohammad Usuf, said.

Not only in Shimla, but rain and thunderstorms lashed parts of Punjab's Amritsar. Gusty winds were witnessed in Punjab's Mohali.

The IMD said a partly cloudy sky with intermittent rain or thundershowers is expected in Amritsar, while Shimla is likely to see cloudy conditions as well.

Earlier, the IMD had predicted rainfall in various parts of Himachal Pradesh between April 18 and April 21 due to an incoming strong Western Disturbance. According to the IMD, a strong western disturbance is expected to impact the state, resulting in light to moderate rainfall in most regions and heavy rainfall in higher altitudes.

Speaking to ANI, Shobhit Katiyar, Senior Scientist at the IMD's Himachal Pradesh Centre in Shimla, said that the weather will change after two days with the approaching fresh Western disturbance on April 18."In the next 48 hours, the weather will remain mostly clear across the state. However, a very active western disturbance is expected to influence Himachal Pradesh from the afternoon of April 18 until the morning of April 21. Due to this system, we are likely to see intermittent rainfall across many parts of the state," said Katiyar. He added that light rain may occur today in Chamba and Kangra districts, but the main spell of rainfall will begin from April 18.

"There is a possibility of heavy rainfall in the higher regions of Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, and Mandi districts on April 18 and 19. Some areas may receive rainfall between 6 to 12 cm. Because of this, we have issued an orange alert for these districts for April 18 and 19," Katiyar further explained.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Hope everyone is safe! These sudden storms are becoming more frequent. The IMD predictions seem accurate this time - they warned us well in advance. Kudos to the forest department teams working hard to clear the roads! 🌳👷‍♂️
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Priya M.
My cousin lives near Richmond and sent me pictures this morning. The damage is worse than it sounds here - multiple large trees down and some property damage too. Stay safe everyone!
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Amit S.
While the article is informative, I wish it had more details about preventive measures being taken for the upcoming predicted rainfall. Are authorities preparing better this time?
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Sunita R.
The weather in Shimla has been so unpredictable lately! We used to visit every summer but now reconsidering our plans. Stay safe locals! ❤️
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Vikram J.
These laborers deserve more recognition. Working in dangerous conditions to clear roads while most of us sleep comfortably. Respect!
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Neha P.
The orange alert is concerning. I hope tourists planning to visit higher regions reconsider their plans. Safety first!

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