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Published 00:43 IST, September 7th 2024

Met Office Warns of Low Flash Flood Risk in 5 Districts of Himachal, 40 Roads Closed

The local meteorological office has warned of low flash flood risk in Shimla, Solan, Sirmaur, Mandi and Bilaspur districts until Saturday.

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Met Office Warns of Low Flash Flood Risk in 5 Districts of Himachal, 40 Roads Closed
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Shimla: As rains forced closure of 40 roads in Himachal Pradesh , the local Met office on Friday warned of low flash flood risk in five districts of the state.

The local meteorological office has warned of low flash flood risk in Shimla, Solan, Sirmaur, Mandi and Bilaspur districts until Saturday.

It has issued a yellow alert for heavy rain, thunderstorms, and lightning in 10 out of 12 districts of the state on Friday, barring the tribal districts of Kinnaur, Lahaul, and Spiti.

A total of 40 roads, including 16 in Mandi, 10 in Kangra, nine in Shimla, two in Kullu and one each in Sirmaur, Una and Lahaul and Spiti districts are closed for vehicular traffic as per the state emergency operation centre.

As many as 32 power schemes have also been affected in the state, the centre said.

Meanwhile, moderate rains lashed parts of the state. Dehra Gopipur recorded 64 mm of rain and was the wettest followed by Dharamshala 55.2 mm, Berthin 33 mm, Palampur 32.4 mm, Jubberhatti 29 mm, Bhuntar 27.4 mm, Sarahan 22 mm, Kasauli 19 mm, Mandi 17.6 mm, Kangra 17.2 mm, Dhaulakuan 13 mm and Manali 12 mm.

Himachal Pradesh 's rainfall deficit since the onset of monsoon in the state on June 27 stands at 21 per cent, with the state receiving 509.3 mm rainfall against an average of 648.1 mm.

A total of 157 people have died in rain-related incidents during the ongoing monsoon season from June 27 till September 6 and the state has suffered losses to the tune of Rs 1,303 crore, the officials said.

Kukumseri in Lahaul and Spiti was the coldest place in the state, recording a low of 9.5 degrees Celsius, while Bilaspur was the hottest with a maximum temperature of 33.7 degrees. 

(With PTI inputs)

Updated 00:43 IST, September 7th 2024