As incessant rainfall continues to pummel the region, rescue and relief operations are underway on a war footing. Local authorities, along with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), have been deployed to the affected areas to provide immediate assistance and support.

    Source the Indian express
    Reports indicate that the worst-hit districts include Shimla, Kullu, Mandi, and Kangra. In these areas, homes have been submerged, roads washed away, and communication lines severed. The state’s infrastructure has suffered significant damage, with bridges collapsing and power supply disrupted.
    The loss of lives has been attributed to landslides and drowning incidents. Among the deceased are a few children and elderly individuals who were unable to escape the sudden deluge. Efforts are underway to locate and rescue any remaining stranded individuals, with rescue teams braving treacherous conditions to reach remote villages.
    With the intensity of rainfall showing no signs of abating, the state government has issued advisories to residents in vulnerable areas, urging them to evacuate to safer locations. Temporary relief camps have been set up in schools and community centers to accommodate those displaced by the calamity.

    Source: CNN news 18

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his condolences to the affected families and assured them of all necessary support from the central government. The state government has also announced compensation for the families of the deceased and assistance for the rehabilitation of those affected by the floods.
    As rescue and relief operations continue, the focus remains on minimizing further loss of life and providing immediate aid to those affected. The state administration is closely monitoring the situation and working tirelessly to restore normalcy in the affected regions.
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