In a tragic turn of events, the serene landscape of Himachal Pradesh has been marred by intense rains leading to floods and landslides, resulting in the loss of over 50 lives. The state’s hilly terrain has been severely affected, with dozens more feared missing in the wake of this calamity.
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, revealed the grim toll, stating, “Over 50 people have lost their lives in the state in the last 24 hours.” He also highlighted the ongoing search and rescue operations, emphasizing that the death toll might rise. More than 20 individuals remain trapped in precarious situations, heightening concerns for their safety.
Sukhu also noted the solidarity extended by prominent leaders in the wake of this disaster. He shared, “President Droupadi Murmu, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Mallikarjun Kharge, BJP chief JP Nadda, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi have all reached out to provide all possible help to the state government.”
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a warning of extremely heavy rains in nine out of 12 districts of the state, with a yellow alert for the following day in three districts.
Tragedy struck in Shimla as well, where 14 bodies were recovered from sites of two landslides. Authorities remain concerned about the possibility of additional people being trapped under debris, especially around the Shiva temple in the Summer Hill area.
Mandi district also reported 19 casualties due to rain-related incidents, further highlighting the scale of the disaster.
Amidst the crisis, educational institutions in the state were shut down, and the emergency operation center reported the closure of 621 roads due to the calamitous conditions. While India anticipates the celebration of its 77th Independence Day, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are grappling with the aftermath of landslides and flash floods, stemming from relentless and intense rainfall.
These incidents serve as a stark reminder of the impact of climate change, which is exacerbating the frequency and severity of such natural disasters. While monsoons are known to bring floods and landslides to the region, experts underline the role of climate change in intensifying these events.
As the state government works tirelessly to address the situation, the movement of trains in the Kandaghat-Shimla route has been cancelled due to the washed-out railway track caused by a landslide. In a further tragedy earlier, a cloudburst in Himachal Pradesh’s Solan claimed seven lives and led to the destruction of homes and property.
These heart-wrenching incidents underscore the need for immediate attention to climate change and disaster management strategies to mitigate the impact of such devastating events.