Three Days of Rain brought a devastation to Himachal, Minister Vikramaditya Singh kept data in the home, 3 districts affected the most - Himachal Pradesh Disaster Rain Rain Landscard Cause
Himachal Pradesh -Ramp Himachal Pradesh has caused the Department of Public Works during the monsoon, which is more than Rs 1444.56 crore. Minister Vikramaditya Singh said roads and national highways were damaged due to heavy rain. Kullu Kangra and Chamba districts also suffered huge losses. The department uses machinery to repair damaged roads. State Bureau, Shimla. Himachal Pradesh -Ramp, Himachal Pradesh Public Works Department has so far lost more than Rs 1444.56 crore during the current monsoon season. From this was the loss of Rs 158 crore due to the excess rainfall between August 24 and 26. Remove advertisement, read only the news, said Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh said it said on Wednesday through a special statement in the state meeting. He said that during this time 5667.72 km. Roads, 34.04 km national highways and 70 bridges were damaged. Over the past three days there has been a lot of devastation in the state due to heavy rain. As a result of this rain, the department’s bridges were washed away in many places and many bridges and roads were damaged. Roads have been damaged due to the distribution of the fog and landslides everywhere. He said that 1091 roads were damaged in these three days and that 7 bridges flowed. He said that 912 machinery was installed by the department to repair the damaged roads. This includes 161 JCBs, 43 Dodgers, 11 TIPPERS and 462 private JCBs and 120 TIPPERS. Loss of 30 crores was reported in the Kullu district in the Kullu district. The 27.5 -meter -long manalsu steel bridge connecting the old Manali was damaged due to heavy rains in Manali and Kullu districts. Due to the flooding in the Beas River, the reach to the national highway of the 17 -mile bridge was on the right side of the Patlecuhal bridge, the Subagh Walking Bridge and the Jayadhar bridge on the Beas River also washed away due to flooding. Bhootnath bridge was washed away. Right now, the Raison bridge that connects only the left edge on the right offers contact of Kullu with Manali. 15 Crore calls are needed to reconstruct the bridge and route. The 50 -meter connectivity route to Kullu’s side of Kullu Vidhan Sabha light was washed away, which requires Rs 60 Lakh to be rebuilt. He said most areas Lag Valley and Pahallah Valley. Most of the roads were washed away here. There is a possibility of loss of more than Rs 9 crore in both of these areas. In three days there was a loss of 30 crores in kangra and 25 crores in Dalhousie 25 crores, and on August 26, due to heavy rainfall, the Kangra district lost more than Rs 30 crore. At the same time, a loss of about 25 crore calls in the Dalhousie circle alone is estimated in the Chamba district between 24 and 26 August. He said that 234 roads were closed in the district and road connection in Bharmour, Saluni, Teesa, Chamba and Kilad Mandals were completely blocked.