Land shifts continue in hilly states due to continuous rain, schools have closed from Himachal to Jammu; Many routes blocked in Uttarakhand - heavy rainfall causes floods and landslides in the Himalayan states.

Life is disturbed by constant rain in the hilly states. Himachal was closed due to landslides in Jammu and Kashmir and Uttarakhand. Three dedicates who went on the Manimahesh Yatra in Himachal were killed, after which the Yatra was postponed. A red warning was issued in eight districts of Jammu and Kashmir. Team Jagran, New -Delhi. Life is affected by continuous rain in the hilly states. Due to the water coming from the rivers of Himachal and Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab also flooded many districts. In Himachal, Jammu and Kashmir and Uttarakhand, important routes are closed due to landslides due to rainfall. Remove ad, just read the news, a warning was issued in these states on Tuesday. On the other hand, three dedicates from Punjab, who went on a famous Manimahesh Yatra in Himachal, were died due to a lack of oxygen. The Chamba administration has currently postponed the Manimahesh Yatra after the warning of the Meteorological Division in Himachal. About 800 dedicates are stranded from resin to Lakar Dal in Manimahesh Yatra. The school level of the Pong Dam in the Kangra district will remain closed in Himachal. Two vehicles came under the grip of landslide on Chadigarh manali NH near Bilaspur-Swarghat. In light of the warning of heavy rainfall, all schools and Anganwadi centers will be closed in Chamba, Kangra, Mandi and Una districts on Tuesday. There was snow in Shinkula Pass, Baralacha, Khardunga and Rohtang on Monday. The Manali-Leh route is blocked. In the Bilaspur district on Monday, Stones fell on the luxury bus from Chandigarh to Manali in Jagatkhana on Kiratpur-Nechowk front, causing injuries to four passengers. In eight Jammu districts, the Red Alert continued for the second consecutive day for the second consecutive day in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday and light rain continued. The meteorological division has increasingly issued in eight districts of the JAMMU division and three districts of Kashmir in eight districts of JAMMU division until the next two days, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon. During this time, there is a danger to cloud burst, floods and landslides. On the other hand, heavy rain has damaged more than a dozen raw homes in Udhampur and Reasi districts, and many contact routes were closed due to landslides. There is snowfall in the Kashmir Pass, Gulmarg about Gulmarg, Shri Amarnath Cave and Joji la. Traffic was restored by restoring the bridge over Sahar Khad of Kathua on the Jammu-Pathankot highway. The water level of Tawi, Chenab and Jhelum has increased. In light of the school, which was also closed in Jammu, the Directorate of School Education ordered that all government and private schools of the Jammu section be closed on Tuesday. Life influenced by rain and landslides in Uttarakhand: Life is disturbed due to rain in the state. On Sunday night there was a heavy rainfall on Monday night. The journey of Gangotri and Yamunotri was postponed due to the highway damaged, while the journey of Badrinath and Kedarnath Dham is also interrupted due to continuous landslides. More than 90 contact routes from the state are blocked by landslides. On Monday, there was a holiday in schools in Dehradun, Chamoli, Uttarkashi, Bageshwar and Nainital due to rain warning. The meteorological department has issued rain warning in many districts, including Dehradun, Tehri, Uttarkashi. All the seven floods of the Ranjit Sagar Dam at Pathankot were first opened after 2007 due to the rain in Himachal and Jammu, which open all the flood gates of the Ranjit Sagar -Dam. As a result, there were flooding in the surrounding towns due to increasing water in the Ravi River. The administration began to evacuate people trapped in flooding in the border town cards. On the other hand, the movement from the bridge to the Mill River on Sunday at Pathankot-Jalandhar National Highway did not start on Monday. Meanwhile, the movement of heavy vehicles has been discontinued due to the poor pillar of the bridge at Madhopur-Kathua National Highway. Districts of Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran, Kapurthala, Ferozepur and Fazilka flooded due to the ongoing release of water. In light of the danger, the administration cut 12 towns on the banks of Ravi and Beas Dariya in the Gurdaspur district. On the other hand, the meteorological department also issued a warning about heavy rainfall in many districts of the state on Tuesday.