Cracks dropped to one and a half kilometers in the Matla village of Kullu, fear and helplessness among people; Historical temples are also at risk - Himachal Pradesh landslide Kullu Village ruined temple at risk in Matla
Updated: Sun, 21 Sep 2025 01:16 PM (IST) Himachal Pradesh Kullu landslides Kullu’s Matla village Kullu caused landslides as a result of landslides, causing 70 families homeless. Due to cracks in the homes, people are forced to stay in the field by placing teil. The historic Brahma temple of the town is also in danger because the land is sunk around the temple. The residents requested the administration to rehabilitate and save the temple. Hansraj Sainin, Matla (Kullu). Himachal Pradesh Kullu landslide, Matla -town Kullu At this time, has an atmosphere of fear and helplessness. This village, which smells with the smell of apples, pomegranate and Japanese fruit, is in panic because of heavy landslides and cracks today. Here, also, not only the residents, but also the Adi Brahma Temple of the town are also at risk. Remove the ad, just read the news, next to the temple and the surrounding country is constantly sinking. The residents say that both dedicated and God are no longer safe here. In one stroke, about 70 families of the family of the town of Matla were destroyed on the floor in one time. None of the 33 houses are left. The walls on which the children once echo are only seen cracks and debris. The residents must leave their homes and live in the open or under the sail. The temple also gradually sheds in danger. This temple has been the center of faith for years. The residents say that if security measures are not taken in time, the religious heritage will also turn in ruins. Many families live in the field by placing teil in the field because of the sail in the field and people who cannot live. Some people are forced to take shelter in their livestock sheds. Children, women and the elderly live life in unsafe situations between cold and rain. Cracks for one and a half kilometers had about one and a half kilometer cracks from Matla to Jakhala. These cracks grow wide every day, which increases fear and anxiety among people. Villagers say that it was limited to only a few houses earlier, but that the danger is now engulfing the entire region. Villagers, who pleaded with the administration, demanded immediate relief and rehabilitation from the district administration and the government. He says that it will not work with compensation or temporary help. They must be established in a safe place. People are afraid that if no concrete steps are taken soon, this tragedy could get even bigger in the coming days. Nitin Gadkari, who also caused permission from the Center for Mining in Rivers, also gave suggestions between tears, although the situation is very frightening, people still do not give hope. They want government and administration to take measures to save the town and settle in a safe place. The residents also demand that the temple also receive protection immediately so that both religious faith and cultural heritage can survive.