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Four dead in land slides as flash floods in Ravi river wreak havoc in Himachal Pradesh

CHANDIGARH: Flash floods in the Ravi river have caused massive destruction in Himachal Pradesh, washing away schools, panchayat buildings, bridges, and other key infrastructure in Kangra and Chamba districts. Several villages have been cut off, while separate landslides have claimed four lives and left two others injured. In Bada Bhangal, a remote Kangra village located between the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges, floodwaters have swept away the panchayat ghar, government primary and high school buildings, civil supplies store, Ayurvedic dispensary, and two bridges. Stocks of ration and medicines stored in these buildings were also lost. Sarpanch Mansa Ram Bhangalia said in a letter to the Deputy Commissioner of Kangra that the floods on August 26 have left the village facing imminent danger. Speaking to TNIE, he demanded an aerial survey under the Baijnath SDM and immediate relief measures. Kinnaur Kailash Yatra suspended, one pilgrim dead, 1196 rescued after cloudburst triggers flash flood in Himachal More than 300 residents are stranded in the village, while at least 150 shepherds and hundreds of goats, sheep and cattle are marooned on high pastures, he said. Any delay in providing relief could worsen the crisis as residents face acute shortages of food and medicines. He warned that many houses are at risk of collapsing due to severe erosion as the Ravi has washed away a five-kilometre stretch of land and even altered its course. Both trekking routes to the village, Thamsar Pass (4,654 m) and Kalihani Pass (4,800 m), have been rendered impassable, cutting off access. Bada Bhangal, inhabited mainly by the Gaddi community, remains one of the last strongholds of Himalayan pastoralism. The village is accessible only through a three-day foot trek, which typically closes after October snowfall, isolating it for nearly six months every year. Four died in landslides in Chamba Meanwhile, in Haloon village of Chamba district, a major portion was submerged after the Ravi swelled. At least nine houses were washed away, and several others are under threat. Luckily, all families were evacuated in time, preventing casualties. However, four people died in separate landslides in Chamba in the past 24 hours. In Basodhan panchayat, a brother and sister were buried under debris after stepping out to watch a landslide near their home. In Bhimla panchayat, four women working near their houses were hit by boulderstwo died on the spot, while two were critically injured. Authorities said more than 50 houses in Dalhousie are at risk, with electricity, water supply, and mobile connectivity cut off for two days. Another cloudburst hit Himachals Mandi; traffic disrupted on Chandigarh-Manali highway Elsewhere, Kullu, Manali, and Lahaul-Spiti remain cut off for the third consecutive day. Both the Kiratpur-Manali highway and the Manali-Leh highway have been severely damaged, leaving a large number of tourists stranded. Several portions of these highways have collapsed or been swept away. As of this morning, 534 roads, including one national highway, remain closed across the state. These include 216 in Mandi, 166 in Kullu, 65 in Kangra, 28 in Shimla, 20 in Una, 17 in Solan, 11 in Bilaspur, and 6 in Sirmaur. The State Emergency Operation Centre also reported disruptions to 1,184 power transformers and 503 water supply schemes.

The New Indian Express 28 Aug 2025 1:16 pm

Rain in J&K, Himachal Pradesh LIVE: IMD issues red alert for three districts in Himachal Pradesh

Chandigarh-Manali Highway closed due to landslipe in Himachal Pradeshs Banala; J&K death toll rises to 41

The Hindu 28 Aug 2025 9:22 am

Himachal Rain: Beas River Overflows, Manali Toll Plaza Submerged | Watch

Heavy rain in Himachal caused flash floods, landslides, and damage in Manali, Kangra, and Chamba. Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu blamed climate change and suspended the Manimahesh Yatra.

News18 27 Aug 2025 6:01 pm

Chandigarh-Manali National Highway closed for last 3 days; hundreds of cargo vehicles stranded

Amid heavy rains, the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway has been closed for traffic from Pandoh to Aut in Mandi district for the last three days. Due to this, hundreds of cargo vehicles are stranded on the highway, and vegetables and goods are spoiling.

The Economic Times 27 Aug 2025 3:22 pm

Himachal Rain: Thousands Stranded As Chandigarh-Manali Highway Remains Shut For Third Day

The highway has been blocked between Pandoh and Aut due to recurring landslides at several stretches, said officials

News18 27 Aug 2025 3:01 pm

Monsoon Havoc: PM Modi Expresses Grief Over Deaths In Vaishno Devi Landslide; Tourists Stranded In Manali

At least 30 people lost their lives after incessant rains triggered a landslide near the popular shrine in Jammu and Kashmirs Katra

News18 27 Aug 2025 1:56 pm

Video: Popular Manali Restaurant Swept Away In Flood, Only 1 Wall Remains

Sher-e-Punjab, a well-known restaurant in Himachal Pradesh's Manali, has been completely destroyed after severe flooding hit the area, leaving only its front wall standing.

NDTV 27 Aug 2025 12:44 pm

Himachal: Massive destruction due to heavy rains in Kullu, NH-3 damaged, Beas river swells, authorities issue advisories

Continuous rainfall in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district has swollen rivers, damaged roads and disrupted connectivity along the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway (NH-3). A portion of the highway was washed away by the Beas River. Manali was the worst-hit subdivision.

DNA India 26 Aug 2025 11:55 pm

Himachal Pradesh flash floods: Raging Beas waters wash away portion of Manali-Leh highway- videos

Himachal Pradesh is grappling with severe flooding and landslides triggered by heavy rainfall, leading to road closures, school shutdowns, and disrupted utilities. The Manali-Leh highway is blocked, and a truck was swept away by floodwaters. Tragically, numerous fatalities and significant financial losses have already occurred due to the relentless downpour, with more heavy rain forecasted.

The Times of India 26 Aug 2025 6:33 pm

Popular Manali Restaurant Swept Away In Floods, Only Entrance Wall Left Standing | Watch

Manali's Sher-e-Punjab restaurant, a popular landmark for tourists, was swept away by floodwaters as heavy rains wreaked havoc. The eatery is located close to the Beas River.

News18 26 Aug 2025 3:50 pm

Heavy rain batters Himachal: Roads closed, restaurant washed away in Manali; locals evacuated in Mandi

CHANDIGARH: Heavy rains have triggered landslides and swollen rivers and streams, disrupting road connectivity in several parts of Himachal Pradesh. The downpour has caused extensive damage to the KiratpurManali National Highway at multiple locations, forcing its closure to traffic. Several other roads and a restaurant were swept away in Manali while locals were evacuated in Mandi. Almost all districts in the hill state, except Lahaul and Spiti, have been receiving rainfall since Sunday night, with no respite expected until September 1. District administrations have ordered the closure of all educational institutions in Chamba, Kangra, Una, and Lahaul and Spiti. As per official directives, all government and private schools and colleges including DIET, Anganwadi centres, degree colleges, ITIs, polytechnics, and engineering and pharmacy colleges will also remain shut in Bilaspur, Hamirpur, and the Kullu sub-divisions of Banjar, Kullu, and Manali. Sources said the KiratpurManali National Highway has been blocked at multiple critical points after landslides occurred at Dwada and Jhalogi in Mandi district. Near Bindu Dhank, close to Manali, a large section of the highway was washed away by the flooded Beas River, severely affecting road connectivity and completely disrupting traffic between Mandi and Manali. Efforts are underway to assess and repair the damaged stretches of the highway. Authorities have advised road users to avoid non-essential travel and refrain from attempting to cross blocked or waterlogged areas. Restoration work will begin once conditions stabilise and debris from landslides is cleared. As a precaution, the Manali district administration evacuated residents from the Bahang and Alu Ground areas late last night. In a timely rescue, one person trapped in a building in the Alu Ground locality was safely evacuated after sudden flooding. Officials have urged locals and tourists to stay away from riverbanks for the next 24 hours, warning that the situation remains volatile. The water level in the Beas and its tributaries continues to rise due to ongoing heavy rainfall. Public safety is our top priority, a government spokesperson said. The river is flowing above the danger mark in both Mandi and Kullu, raising concerns for residents in low-lying areas. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for very heavy rainfall, lightning, and thunderstorms in Chamba, Mandi, and Kangra districts. A yellow alert is in place for the next two days, followed by an orange alert for heavy rainfall until September 1. The severe weather poses risks of flash floods and landslides, prompting authorities to urge residents to remain vigilant. Since last nights downpour, the Beas River and its tributaries have swollen dangerously, triggering emergency evacuations and rescue operations. Emergency services, including the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), are on standby. The state has been reeling under incessant rainfall over the last few weeks, which has caused widespread damage to life and property. As of Monday morning, 687 roads, including three national highways, remained closed to traffic. Of these, 319 were shut in Mandi district, 131 in Kullu, 56 in Shimla, 54 in Sirmaur, and 27 in Solan, according to data from the State Emergency Operation Centre. In addition, 2,349 power supply transformers and 234 water supply schemes have been disrupted across the state.

The New Indian Express 26 Aug 2025 1:13 pm

Factories turn film shoot spots as demand for clay tile dries up in Kerala

THRISSUR: Roofs featuring clay tiles were once a hallmark of Kerala houses, serving as an eco-friendly option that also lent the homes character. However, as concrete roofs entered the scene, the iconic clay tiles fell out of fashion, almost wiping out an entire industry the factories manufacturing the tiles from the state, especially Thrissur. Until the 90s, Kerala had over 800 clay-tile factories, a majority them in Thrissur. There were a few in Kollam, Kozhikode, Malapuram and Wayanad too. Now, their number has shrunk to less than 100, due to various reasons, including lack of demand. The industry that once employed thousands of local people, now depends on migrant labourers. Whats more, many factories that shut down now rent their spacious plots for film shoots. Some sold the property to developers and realtors. The ones that remain focus on making roofing tiles, fire-cut bricks for walls and flooring tiles. A clay tile factory in Thrissur Ouseph, who runs a clay tile production unit at Marathakkara, said implementation of the Wetlands Act, which prohibited clay from paddy fields and wetlands came as a curse for the industry. The quality of laterite soil in Thrissur had led to the boom in clay tile industry here. The factories had mainly set up near the Manali and Karumaly rivers, only because of the availability and quality of the soil, he said. Shortage of firewood, other raw materials and skilled hands, rising labour cost and discontinuation of subsidy on kerosene aggravated matters. There was a high demand for clay flooring tiles in Tamil Nadu at a time, to resist the rising temperature. However, the emergence of products like glazed ceramic tiles from Gujarat, accelerating the industrys fall. The few factories that have survived depend either on the silt removed from dams, or soil from Bengaluru. Despite bringing soil from Bengaluru, we are unable to meet past quality standards. As a result, we are not in a position to compete with roofing tiles from other states or abroad. At present, clay tiles are being imported from China and Vietnam for the construction of luxurious properties, said Jose Manjaly, president, Central Kerala Tile Manufacturers Association.

The New Indian Express 25 Aug 2025 7:44 am

Schools to remain shut in Kullu, Manali, Banjar

The Times of India 24 Aug 2025 8:33 pm

Overnight 8.66 cm rainfall leaves Chennai residents knee-deep in trouble

CHENNAI: Chennai witnessed widespread moderate rain with brief heavy spells in parts of the city from Friday night to Saturday morning, recording an average of 8.66 cm rainfall across the city in the 24 hours ending 6 am on Saturday. According to the India Meteorological Department, one or two spells of light rain may continue in the city on Sunday. The overnight showers led to water stagnation in several areas, including OMR Road, Arcot Road, Kodambakkam, and Taramani areas, on Saturday. The water was drained out later in the day by the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) using motor pumps. According to Chennai corporations automatic weather station readings, Sholinganallur and Parrys recorded 17 cm rainfall each, while Madipakkam registered 15 cm. Ennore, Korattur, and Nerkundram reported 14 cm rainfall, followed by Valasaravakkam and Okkiyam Thoraipakkam with 11 cm. Several neighbourhoods including Ayapakkam, Pallikaranai, Medavakkam, Injambakkam, Kolathur, Adyar, Anna Nagar West, and Velachery reported rainfall ranging between 7 cm and 10 cm. Alandur, Aminjikarai, Tondiarpet, Perambur, Red Hills, Manali, Neelankarai, Anna University, and Uthandi registered 4-6 cm. Other districts such as Tiruvallur, Ranipet, Tiruvannamalai, Krishnagiri, Chengalpattu, Kancheepuram, Salem, and Nilgiris also received rainfall ranging from 1 to 10 cm. According to data from GCCs Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) on Saturday morning, all 21 subways in the city remained open for traffic, with no waterlogging reported. The Ganesapuram subway remains has been closed due to ongoing bridge work. An official release from GCC said around 18 trees had fallen across the city, all of which were cleared promptly. The corporation has directed contractors engaged in storm water drain construction to ensure proper barricades are installed at work sites. Violators will face strict action, the civic body said. Residents have been urged to report instances of storm water drain works being carried out without barricades to the GCC helpline through 1913.

The New Indian Express 24 Aug 2025 10:52 am

Kullu-Manali highway: A lifeline choked by landslides, traffic jams and neglect

Frequent landslides, triggered by unscientific road-building by NHAI, have plagued the Kiratpur-Manali highway, causing closures and endangering commuters. The highway, vital for the Himalayan region, has been blocked repeatedly, disrupting traffic, harming businesses, and raising public anger. Experts attribute the landslides to vertical hill cutting and inadequate drainage, urging for better infrastructure planning and disaster management.

The Times of India 20 Aug 2025 4:07 pm

Chandigarh-Manali highway reopens temporarily for traffic

The Times of India 19 Aug 2025 5:04 am

Himachal Pradesh: Chandigarh-Manali highway blocked due to monsoon havoc

136 deaths occurred in rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, and house collapses, while 127 people were killed in road accidents

Mid Day 18 Aug 2025 4:14 pm

Himachal Pradesh monsoon havoc: IMD warns of heavy rain, Kullu landslide cuts off 15 panchayats, horrifying video emerges

The Chandigarh-Manali National Highway is blocked due to multiple landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall in the region.

DNA India 18 Aug 2025 1:37 pm

Shillong Emerges as Indias Favourite Travel Hotspot in 2025

HT DIGITAL SHILLONG, AUGUST 18: In spite of recent negative media attention due to the infamous honeymoon murder case, Shillong in Meghalaya has come out as Indias most searched travel spot for 2025, as per Skyscanners Travel Trends Report. The report put Shillong over crowd-pullers like Goa and Manali, projecting its robust and long-term charm. []

thehillstimes 18 Aug 2025 11:40 am

Flood warnings issued in Punjab districts as Ravi river swells due to heavy rains in Himachal

CHANDIGARH: Heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh has triggered a flood-like situation in six districts of Punjab, with authorities issuing fresh alerts for vulnerable areas. The districts affected include Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala, Fazilka, Ferozepur, Gurdaspur and Tarn Taran, where rising water levels in rivers and breaches in temporary embankments have raised concerns. The situation in Gurdaspur district remains critical as the local administration has issued a fresh alert, warning the public that the Ravi river is expected to receive more than 1.5 lakh cusecs of water today. Streams and nullahs in the Kathua region of Jammu and Kashmir are reportedly running at full capacity. Villages identified as vulnerable include Kanna, Chountra, Chakri Slach, Adhi, Zainpur, Thakurpur, Rosa, Chanduwadala, Kamalpur Jattan, Dera Baba Nanak, Dharamkot Pattan, Gurchak and Ghanyie Ke Bet. The administration has directed residents in these areas to remain on alert. In Tarn Taran district, the water level at the Harike headworks continues to rise following the release of 90,000 cusecs of water. The Sutlej river recorded an inflow of 1.12 lakh cusecs today, creating the possibility of flood-like conditions in downstream areas. The district administration has urged people living along the riverbanks to shift to safer locations. In light of the rising water levels in dams due to persistent rainfall over the past few days in the mountainous regions of neighbouring Himachal Pradesh, Punjab Water Resources Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal today reviewed the prevailing situation in several districts through detailed telephonic conversations with the concerned Deputy Commissioners. Another cloudburst hit Himachals Mandi; traffic disrupted on Chandigarh-Manali highway He issued strict instructions to ensure swift mitigation measures and safeguard lives and property. Goyal said that flood-like conditions have emerged within the land between embankments of rivers passing through Kapurthala, Hoshiarpur, Gurdaspur, Fazilka and Ferozepur districts due to rising water levels and breaches in temporary embankments allegedly constructed by farmers within the flood plains. He said that around 14,200 acres across Kapurthala, Ferozepur and Fazilka districts have been affected by floodwaters. He specified that among the affected areas, Kapurthala districts impacted land comprises residential settlements, while the affected areas in Fazilka and Ferozepur are primarily agricultural land under cultivation. Goyal said that both the state government and district administration are fully committed to providing all possible assistance to the affected population. Discussing the departmental surveillance management system, Goyal said that field operations involve continuous 24-hour monitoring by four Superintending Engineers (SEs), 10 Executive Engineers (XENs), 20 Sub-Divisional Officers (SDOs) and 200 field staff members, including Junior Engineers. He explained that the entire vulnerable region has been systematically divided into sectors to facilitate immediate response and intervention measures. Goyal directed Deputy Commissioners to immediately set up relief camps in the affected regions to provide shelter, food and medical facilities to the displaced population. He stated that the embankments built by the department are safe and no water has overflowed from these embankments. Strict vigilance is being maintained 24x7 over these embankments by strong roster-based teams, he said. Cloudburst, landslide in J-K village leaves seven dead; rescue operations continue in Kishtwar He further instructed Deputy Commissioners to make special arrangements for the safety and well-being of livestock, including setting up separate shelters, ensuring fodder and drinking water supplies and deploying veterinary teams in affected areas. He stressed that vulnerable groups such as children, elderly persons and pregnant women must receive priority medical assistance. He directed that arrangements for clean drinking water, mobile health units and uninterrupted supply of essential medicines must be ensured to prevent any outbreak of waterborne diseases. Goyal also instructed the Deputy Commissioners of Tarn Taran and Ferozepur to personally monitor the Harike headworks round-the-clock in view of increased water inflow from the Sutlej and Beas rivers due to heavy rains in upper areas. Meanwhile, the health department is on high alert due to the flood-like situation in Punjab. A total of 172 ambulances, 438 rapid response teams and 323 mobile medical teams have been deployed for flood-affected areas. The civil surgeons of Ferozepur, Tarn Taran, Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala and Fazilka have been asked to remain on alert in view of the weather conditions. All medical professionals have been told to respond within 30 minutes of any emergency. Deputy Commissioners have been asked to ensure that health teams can reach villages cut off by floods, using boat ambulances.

The New Indian Express 17 Aug 2025 6:55 pm

Multiple flash floods in Himachals Mandi after heavy rains, Kiratpur-Manali NH blocked

No loss of life has been reported in the flash floods. Rescue operations are underway in the district at multiple locations

The Hindu 17 Aug 2025 4:59 pm

Himachal: Multiple flash floods in Mandi after heavy rains, Kiratpur-Manali NH blocked

Shimla, Aug 17: Heavy downpour in Himachal Pradeshs Mandi district triggered landslides and flash floods, with debris entering many houses in Panarsa, Takoli and Nagwain areas. No loss of life has been reported in the flash floods. Rescue operations are underway in the district at multiple locations. Teams have been deployed to the affected areas and people have been advised to stay away from rivers and streams. The 4-lane Kiratpur-Manali National Highway is blocked due to waterlogging. Many streams and [] The post Himachal: Multiple flash floods in Mandi after heavy rains, Kiratpur-Manali NH blocked appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 17 Aug 2025 4:25 pm

Another cloudburst hit Himachals Mandi; traffic disrupted on Chandigarh-Manali highway

CHANDIGARH: Another massive cloudburst was reported at the Takoli area over Shalanal Nala in Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh on Sunday, resulted in water and debris flooding Kiratpur-Manali national highway and disrupting the traffic on the Shimla-Mandi highway. The cloudburst during the early hours on Sunday, causing destruction of private and government infrastructures. No casualties have been reported in the fresh cloudburst so far. Residents, tourists, and workers have been strictly advised to maintain a safe distance from the riverbanks during this period. Apart from these, the boundary walls of some government offices and several houses were damaged badly. The wall of an infrastructure firm was also collapsed and employees ran for their lives, but no casualties were reported. The highway was also blocked at Jhalogi between Mandi and Kullu, with authorities estimating four to five hours for restoration. Mandi police have deployed teams to clear the route, while the alternative Kataula-Kamand road remains partially affected. 31 killed in 51 events of cloudburst, flash flood in Himachal Pradesh since onset of monsoon In another incident, the Shimla-Mandi highway near Tattapani has sunk into the Sutlej river, leaving only a 4.2-meter-wide stretch passable. Authorities have restricted traffic movement as continuous rainfall worsens the situation. Meanwhile, the Pong Dam in Kangra district reached 1,379.98 feet, prompting the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) to release 57,221 cusecs of waterthe highest discharge this monsoon. Of this, 17,620 cusecs were released through turbines and 39,601 cusecs via spillways. The dams inflow surged to 1,09,789 cusecs due to heavy rains in catchment areas. With the danger level marked at 1,390 feet, BBMB has alerted Kangra and Hoshiarpur administrations, as low-lying areas face submersion risks. In Mand Bhograwan village, rising Beas river waters have submerged acres of farmland and threatened homes, forcing over 100 families to evacuate. A multi-storey house stands on the verge of collapse, with authorities shifting residents to safer locations. Tributaries like Dehar Khud, Dehri Khud and Buhal Khud are in spate, compounding the crisis. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for Kullu, Mandi, Chamba, Kangra, Hamirpur, Bilaspur, Una, Solan, and Sirmaur districts, predicting heavy rains, while Shimla, Kinnaur, and Lahaul-Spiti are under a yellow alert. With more rainfall expected, officials urge residents to avoid non-essential travel and stay alert for updates. Himachal Pradesh to install 48 weather stations for enhanced rainfall and cloudburst warnings Himachal Pradesh: Cloudbursts & ravaging rain fury

The New Indian Express 17 Aug 2025 1:15 pm

Torrents of muddy water: Video shows Kullu flash floods; NH blocked, restoration under way

Flash floods triggered by incessant heavy rainfall and a cloudburst have caused widespread disruption in Mandi district, Himachal Pradesh, blocking the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway. While no casualties have been reported so far, the floods exacerbate the state's already devastating monsoon season, which has seen 261 deaths and massive infrastructure damage.

The Times of India 17 Aug 2025 10:15 am

Flash Floods Block Major Highway, Himachal's Monsoon Death Count Rises To 261

Multiple flash flood incidents were reported on Sunday in Mandi district at Panarsa, Takoli, and Nagwain areas along the Mandi-Kullu stretch of the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway.

NDTV 17 Aug 2025 10:11 am

Himachal Pradesh: Flash floods hit Panarsa, Takoli, Nagwain areas; highway connectivity disrupted

Flash floods struck Mandi district in Himachal Pradesh, disrupting traffic on the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway. While no human losses were reported, the state grapples with the aftermath of heavy monsoon rains, recording 261 deaths since June. Extensive damage to infrastructure and property has been reported, with restoration efforts underway amidst ongoing challenges from landslides and continuous rainfall.

The Economic Times 17 Aug 2025 9:29 am

Flash floods hit Himachal: Highway blocked with fresh landslide; Mandi, Kullu, Kinnaur worst hit as continuous rain hampers restoration efforts

Flash floods in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district have severely disrupted connectivity, particularly along the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway. Heavy rainfall across the state has resulted in numerous road closures, power outages, and water supply disruptions, with Mandi, Kullu, and Kinnaur being the most affected.

The Times of India 17 Aug 2025 8:37 am

Shillong: What makes Meghalayas capital Indias most-searched destination

According to Skyscanners Travel Trends Report 2025, Shillong surprised with topping the list as Indias most-searched travel destination. The northeastern beauty and Meghalayas capital, Shillong took the crown by beating heavyweights like Goa and Manali.

The Times of India 16 Aug 2025 7:00 am

9 Himachal Pradesh families vacate homes due to cracks, sinking land

Unscientific road widening by the NHAI along the Kiratpur-Manali highway has forced at least nine families to evacuate their homes in five Himachal Pradesh villages. Houses developed cracks and agricultural land began sinking due to the unstable land caused by the highway work. Residents are seeking compensation from NHAI for the damages.

The Times of India 13 Aug 2025 4:31 am

Manali Petro Clocks Q1 Consolidated Profit After Tax At Rs 14.34 Crore

The consolidated total income during the quarter under review stood at Rs 242.69 crore, as against Rs 246.78 crore registered in the year-ago period

Bloomberg Quint 12 Aug 2025 8:51 pm

Kinnaur Kailash Yatra suspended, 413 devotees rescued after cloudburst triggers flash flood in Himachal

CHANDIGARH: The Kinnaur Kailash Yatra in Himachal Pradesh has been suspended, and nearly 413 stranded devotees were rescued and evacuated in a nine-hour operation after a cloudburst triggered a flash flood that washed away a large part of the trekking path, including makeshift bridges at Tanglippi and Kangarang. The pilgrims currently on the route have been safely sheltered at Milling Khata and Gufa, and all necessary arrangements have been made for their safety. Most of the trekking paths have either become dangerously slippery or have been hit by landslides, posing a serious threat to the safety of pilgrims. In view of these adverse conditions, the Kinnaur Kailash Yatra is being temporarily suspended until further notice, stated an official order. Sources said that the rescue operation, which started last night, successfully rescued all pilgrims who were trapped on different sides of the mountain and were unable to cross the river. The devotees were rescued using the rope-based traverse crossing technique. In this method, the pilgrims were attached to ropes and safely brought to the other side of the river, then shifted to safer locations. A 34-member Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) team, in coordination with a 14-member team of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), was mobilised, and the search and rescue operation was launched after a distress call was made by the Kinnaur district administration, said an official. Sources said that on Thursday morning, the authorities informed the ITBP that more pilgrims were stranded at other locations, after which additional rescue teams were mobilised. ITBP wrote on X, Responding to the requisition from DC Kinnaur, #ITBP has deployed a rescue team under AC/GD Sameer with mountaineering and RRC equipment after two makeshift bridges on the Kinnaur Kailash Yatra route were washed away due to incessant rains, leaving several yatris stranded. Kinnaur Kailash, considered to be the winter residence of Lord Shiva, is located at an altitude of 19,850 feet. The yatra began on July 15 and was scheduled to continue till August 30. Meanwhile, educational institutions including schools, colleges, and anganwadis were closed in Sunni, Kumarsein, Chopal, Dodra Kwar, Jubbal, Theog, and Rampur subdivisions of Shimla district; Karsog and Sundernagar in Mandi district; Nirmand in Kullu district; and some subdivisions in Solan district. Several schools in Shimla city announced holidays or switched to online classes. Additionally, the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway (NH 21), Old Hindustan-Tibet Road (NH 05), Mandi-Dharampur (NH 3), and Aut-Sainj road (NH 305) were closed for vehicular traffic following landslides. The Shimla-Kalka National Highway, which was blocked at Chakki Mor near Koti in Solan district, has since been opened for vehicular movement. Shimla Jal Prabandhan Nigam Limited (SJPNL) officials cautioned the public about disruptions in water supply for the next two to three days due to high turbidity at the source. The State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) reported that 617 roads including four national highways were cut off on Wednesday (August 6, 2025). Of these, 377 are in Mandi district, which was recently battered by cloudbursts, landslides, and flash floods, and 90 are in Kullu district.

The New Indian Express 6 Aug 2025 4:22 pm

Multiple Landslides Block Mandi-Manali Route, Tourists Spend Night On Highway

People travelling to Kullu and Manali have been stranded for over 12 hours now and have had to spend the night in their vehicles.

NDTV 6 Aug 2025 2:13 pm

Himachal Rains: Schools, colleges shut in Shimla's six sub-divisions as IMD warns of rainfall

Himachal Pradesh faces heavy rainfall. The IMD forecasts more intense rainfall in several districts. Schools are closed in six subdivisions due to the weather. The Chandigarh-Manali National Highway is also closed. Sadly, 194 deaths have been reported during the monsoon season. The state has suffered significant financial losses. The SDMA reports 108 deaths directly related to rain.

The Economic Times 6 Aug 2025 9:05 am

Himachal rains: 453 roads blocked across state, total loss touches Rs 1,700 crore

CHANDIGARH: Heavy downpour since Monday evening triggered widespread landslides and flooding across Mandi district in Himachal Pradesh, blocking the Kiratpur-Manali National Highway and several other roads and disrupting day to day life. A total of 453 roads including four national highways closed across the state. Till now, 192 persons have lost their lives in landslides, cloudbursts, flashfloods and 301 are injured. The total loss caused by flashfloods and torrential rain in the state has touched Rs 1,753.63 crore. As per the state emergency operation centre, as on Tuesday morning, 449 roads and four national highways were blocked across the state. Of these, 318 roads and three national highways are in Mandi district, 67 roads and one national highways in Kullu district, 23 roads in Kangra district, 22 roads in Sirmour district, ten roads in Una district, four each in Bilaspur and Chamba districts and one in Shimla. Additionally, 753 electricity transformers have been damaged and 276 water supply schemes disrupted. The Public Works Department suffered a loss of Rs 880 crore, followed by the Jal Shakti Department at Rs 618 crore, horticulture sector Rs 27.43 crore and the agriculture sector Rs 11.45 crore. Sources said that the Kiratpur-Manali National Highway has been blocked at many places due to landslides and continuous shooting stones. Also, the alternate road via KataulaKamand is blocked due to similar conditions. Not only these important roads, the Mandi-Dharampur highway via Kotli is blocked near Kainchi Mod and Mandi-Jogindernagar highway is also impassable. The Mandi-Rewalsar road near Lohardi has been blocked as several link roads in different parts of the district have reported landslides and water logging. Due to incessant rains, the Beas River and its tributaries are on the verge of flooding low-lying regions. Due to water logging in the Balh area of Mandi the movement of public and emergency services has further complicated. The district administration has launched extensive restoration efforts but due to persistent rainfall and unstable terrain these efforts have been hampered. The authorities are closely monitoring the situation and regular updates are expected as conditions evolve. Meanwhile, road users are being urged to strictly follow the instructions issued by local authorities and on-ground personnel. Mandi Police have issued public advisories urging residents and travelers to avoid unnecessary movement and stay away from riversides and landslide-prone zones. Emergency response teams are on alert and restoration machinery has been deployed to clear debris and reopen the affected routes. The Meteorological Department has forecasted continued rainfall for the next few hours, prompting authorities to remain vigilant. An orange alert for heavy rain in Una, Bilaspur and Kangra districts and a yellow alert for heavy rain in Sirmaur, Mandi and Hamirpur districts on August 5 have been issued.

The New Indian Express 5 Aug 2025 1:17 pm

Himachal: Heavy rain batters Kullu-Mandi, Rivers in spate; Chandigarh-Manali Highway blocked at multiple points

Heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu and Mandi districts has caused widespread disruption, blocking roads and damaging infrastructure. The Chandigarh-Manali National Highway is closed due to landslides, leaving commuters stranded. Mandi is the worst-hit, with numerous rain-related deaths and significant damage to water and power services, impacting daily life.

The Economic Times 5 Aug 2025 9:09 am

Himachal rains: Three dead, one injured as sudden downpour triggers flood in Mandi

CHANDIGARH: At least three people have died and one injured missing in Mandi town of Himachal Pradesh due to heavy rain overnight. More than 20 vehicles have been submerged and around two dozen houses partially damaged; the Chandigarh-Manali national highway, Chandigarh-Dharamsala, Mandi-Pathankot and Shimla-Mataur highways have been blocked. Sources said that a flash flood struck Mandi district early Tuesday morning. Four members of a family had reportedly come out of their house in the wee hours to shift their vehicle to a safer place, but were swept away in the sudden flood; three have been confirmed dead, while one person suffered a fracture and has been admitted to a local hospital. The incident occured on Jail Road Tungal colony in Mandi town as Sukati nullah overflowed due to sudden heavy rains and caused widespread destruction. The water entered several locations in about five-kilometer area besides the Jail Road, Saini Mohalla and Zonal hospital area. The flashflood washed away dozens of parked vehicles, while muck and debris entered homes and damaged property. Locals were caught off guard by the sudden rise in water levels. Rescue and relief operations are ongoing; teams of SDRF, volunteers and district administration are engaged in clearing debris and are trying to locate the missing person. Deputy Commissioner of Mandi, Apoorva Devgan said that rescue operations are in full swing and about 15 to 20 people have been rescued. The victims were attempting to move their vehicles to safer locations when they were washed away along with their vehicles. The body of one person was found stuck in an auto-rickshaw, he added. Devgan said that more than dozen people trapped inside their houses were rescued. The rescue teams had to break window panes and doors to rescue them as their houses were filled with mud and silt, he said. The flash floods triggered landslides, blocking the Chandigarh-Manali NH at multiple points, specifically at 4 Miles, 9 Miles near Pandoh and Dwada. Also, the Mandi-Pathankot highway is blocked due to a landslide at the Lavandi Bridge near Jogindernagar. Many other interior roads in the district have also been blocked due to landslides and water-logging. A massive landslide triggered by incessant rains blocked the National Highway near Kangra, cutting off the only main road access to Dharamsala, McLeodganj and surrounding areas. Landslides also blocked the Shimla-Mataur National Highway at Old Kangra Ghat and reports of uprooting of trees and electricity have also poured from several parts of the state. The Met office had issued an orange alert of heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated areas of Kangra, Mandi and Kullu districts on Tuesday. It also issued a yellow warning of heavy rains at isolated places in Chamba, Shimla and Sirmaur districts on Tuesday, and Una, Kangra, Mandi and Kullu districts on Wednesday. Since the start of the monsoon season this year from June 20 till July 28, the hill state has suffered a loss of Rs 1523 crore. So far 90 people have died and 35 have gone missing in rain-related incidents and 1320 houses have been fully or partially damaged in the state. A total of 200 roads, including 121 in the disaster-hit Mandi district, were closed for vehicular traffic on Monday night. 62 power distribution transformers and 110 water supply schemes have also been affected across the state, as per the State Emergency Operation Centre. Himachal seeks urgent Central aid as rain-triggered disasters cause Rs 883 crore loss, 109 deaths

The New Indian Express 29 Jul 2025 12:35 pm

Himachal rains: Two dead, one missing as sudden downpour triggers flood in Mandi

CHANDIGARH: At least three people have died and one person has gone missing in Mandi town of Himachal Pradesh due to heavy rain overnight. More than 20 vehicles have been submerged and around two dozen houses partially damaged; the Chandigarh-Manali national highway, Chandigarh-Dharamsala, Mandi-Pathankot and Shimla-Mataur highways have been blocked. Sources said that a flash flood struck Mandi district early Tuesday morning. Four members of a family had reportedly come out of their house in the wee hours to shift their vehicle to a safer place, but were swept away in the sudden flood; the bodies of two persons were recovered, one person is missing, while another person suffered a fracture and has been admitted to a local hospital. The incident occured on Jail Road Tungal colony in Mandi town as Sukati nullah overflowed due to sudden heavy rains and caused widespread destruction. The water entered several locations in about five-kilometer area besides the Jail Road, Saini Mohalla and Zonal hospital area. The flashflood washed away dozens of parked vehicles, while muck and debris entered homes and damaged property. Locals were caught off guard by the sudden rise in water levels. Rescue and relief operations are ongoing; teams of SDRF, volunteers and district administration are engaged in clearing debris and are trying to locate the missing person. Deputy Commissioner of Mandi, Apoorva Devgan said that rescue operations are in full swing and about 15 to 20 people have been rescued, while one missing person is yet to be located. The victims were attempting to move their vehicles to safer locations when they were washed away along with their vehicles. The body of one person was found stuck in an auto-rickshaw, he added. Devgan said that more than dozen people trapped inside their houses were rescued. The rescue teams had to break window panes and doors to rescue them as their houses were filled with mud and silt, he said. The flash floods triggered landslides, blocking the Chandigarh-Manali NH at multiple points, specifically at 4 Miles, 9 Miles near Pandoh and Dwada. Also, the Mandi-Pathankot highway is blocked due to a landslide at the Lavandi Bridge near Jogindernagar. Many other interior roads in the district have also been blocked due to landslides and water-logging. A massive landslide triggered by incessant rains blocked the National Highway near Kangra, cutting off the only main road access to Dharamsala, McLeodganj and surrounding areas. Landslides also blocked the Shimla-Mataur National Highway at Old Kangra Ghat and reports of uprooting of trees and electricity have also poured from several parts of the state. The Met office had issued an orange alert of heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated areas of Kangra, Mandi and Kullu districts on Tuesday. It also issued a yellow warning of heavy rains at isolated places in Chamba, Shimla and Sirmaur districts on Tuesday, and Una, Kangra, Mandi and Kullu districts on Wednesday. Since the start of the monsoon season this year from June 20 till July 28, the hill state has suffered a loss of Rs 1523 crore. So far 90 people have died and 35 have gone missing in rain-related incidents and 1320 houses have been fully or partially damaged in the state. A total of 200 roads, including 121 in the disaster-hit Mandi district, were closed for vehicular traffic on Monday night. 62 power distribution transformers and 110 water supply schemes have also been affected across the state, as per the State Emergency Operation Centre. Himachal seeks urgent Central aid as rain-triggered disasters cause Rs 883 crore loss, 109 deaths

The New Indian Express 29 Jul 2025 12:35 pm

Three killed, one missing as flash flood wreaks havoc in Himachal's Mandi

The Chandigarh-Manali National Highway has been closed at 4 Mile, 9 Mile and Dwada as the road stretches have been washed away.

The Hindu 29 Jul 2025 10:56 am

Himachal Pradesh: 2 dead, 2 missing after heavy rain triggers flood-like situation in Mandi district

Heavy rains in Himachal Pradeshs Mandi district caused floods and landslides, killing two and leaving two missing. Roads, power, and water supplies were severely disrupted, including blockage of the Chandigarh-Manali highway. The 2025 monsoon has claimed 164 lives statewide, with Mandi worst affected. Damages exceed 1.52 lakh crore, impacting homes, infrastructure, and essential services.

The Economic Times 29 Jul 2025 8:48 am

Goa, Manali And More: Cops, Having Affair, Go On The Run With Rs 2 Crore

A sub-inspector with the Delhi Police helped solve several cyber fraud cases. However, instead of returning the money, which came from the seized bank accounts, to the victims, he hatched an elaborate plan.

NDTV 22 Jul 2025 11:43 pm

Newlywed couple killed as landslides, flash floods wreak havoc in Himachal

CHANDIGARH: Heavy rainfall battered Himachal Pradesh, claiming the lives of a newlywed couple and disrupting connectivity across the state. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for extreme heavy rainfall in Shimla, Sirmaur, Chamba, Kangra, and Mandi districts and advised people to avoid travel. Several parts of the state have been receiving heavy showers since Sunday night. The newlywed couple was killed in Chamba after a boulder crashed onto their house while they were asleep. Deputy Commissioner of Chamba, Mukesh Repaswal, said that a landslide hit two houses at Chari village of Chamba early in the morning. They had got married three months ago and were visiting the womans parental house at Chari when the incident occurred. The bodies have been recovered, he said. The heavy rainfall has also triggered landslides which have blocked the Chandigarh-Manali national highway at several points and cut off access to Kasauli, with over 401 roads shut across the state. The highway has been blocked at several locations, including Dwada, Jhalogi, Kainchi Mod, and near Pandoh in Mandi district, as well as NH-305 near Banjar in Kullu district, bringing traffic to a standstill. While the main route remains closed, an alternative route between Mandi and Kullu via Kamand and Kataula is currently open and being used to divert vehicles. Rescue and road clearance teams have been deployed to restore connectivity, but ongoing rainfall continues to hamper the efforts. As many as 401 roads across the state remain blocked due to landslides triggered by heavy rainfall, according to data released this evening by the State Emergency Operation Centre. Of these, 242 are in Mandi district, 55 in Kullu, 27 each in Shimla and Sirmaur, and 25 in Chamba. The report also noted disruptions to 682 electricity transformers and 151 water supply schemes. In Sirmaur, National Highway (NH) 707 remains blocked near Uttari due to falling debris. Meanwhile, in Solan district, traffic movement was severely disrupted as multiple routes -- including Kotli-Dharampur, Dharampur-Subathu, Dharampur-Kasauli, Jandauri-Pratha-Nabon, Kunihar-Totu, Waknaghat-Mamlig, and Kasauli-Jangeshu -- were hit by landslides following continuous rainfall. Massive traffic jams have been reported on these roads, forcing many travellers to take long detours or cancel their travel plans altogether. Most rivers and rivulets across the state are also in spate, prompting the opening of floodgates at the Larji and Kol dams as a precautionary measure. In response to the rising water levels, the administrations in Mandi and Chamba have also ordered the closure of schools in several areas of the two districts. Flash floods were reported in Churah sub-division of Chamba and Anni sub-division of Kullu following two cloudbursts. Meanwhile, a flood-like situation has emerged in several parts of Seraj in Mandi district, which had already been hit by flash floods on July 1. Continuous rainfall has forced the closure of schools in several parts of Himachal Pradesh, including Thunag sub-division in Mandi, and Kumarsain, Theog, Rohru, Jubbal, and Chopal in Shimla district. In Mandi, a vehicle was buried under a landslide near Thalot, while the Nakrod-Thalli bridge in Chamba district was washed away. In Shimla, the Jubbarhatti road was shut, leaving office-goers stranded for hours. So far this monsoon season, the state has witnessed 34 flash floods, 22 cloudbursts, and 21 landslides, resulting in approximately Rs 1,235 crore in losses. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Sunday spoke over the phone with the Deputy Commissioners of the affected districts to take stock of the situation caused by the ongoing spell of torrential rains. In light of the prevailing weather conditions, he directed officials to remain on alert and take proactive steps to prevent any untoward incidents. He also urged the public to stay away from rivers and nullahs. People's safety is our foremost priority. I request everyone to avoid going near water bodies and to strictly follow all advisories issued by the district administration, he said. Sukhu emphasised the importance of coordination among departments to ensure timely response in case of emergencies such as landslides, road blockages or flash floods. He directed that proper flow of essential services be ensured so that people do not face any inconvenience in their day to day activities. The chief minister also expressed grief over the death of the newly married couple at Sutaah gram panchayat of Rajnagar in Chamba district.

The New Indian Express 21 Jul 2025 8:30 pm

'Shilpa Shirodkar shot dead': Raghuveer actress reveals how a 90s promo stunt triggered chaos off-screen

While shooting Raghuveer in Kullu Manali in the 90s, Shilpa Shirodkar became the target of a shocking rumour; she was falsely reported to have been shot dead on set. With no mobiles or social media back then, panic spread fast, especially among her family. It was later revealed to be a film promotion stunt she knew nothing about. Shilpa now recalls the incident as she prepares for her big-screen comeback in the supernatural thriller Jatadhara.

The Economic Times 21 Jul 2025 1:18 pm

Heavy Rain Batters Himachal: Orange Alert Issued For 7 Districts, MandiManali NH Blocked

The weather department has also issued flash floods warning for the Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti districts.

News18 21 Jul 2025 8:16 am

After Shimla and Manali this road in Himachal becomes a new tourist spot: Watch viral video

A road in Himachal Pradesh has become a spectacle. Electricity poles stand in the road's center. A viral video highlighted this unusual infrastructure. The video draws comparison with similar incidents. This has triggered online reactions. People are questioning the planning and coordination. The incident raises concerns about government infrastructure projects. It also highlights the need for better inter-departmental communication.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2025 3:18 pm

Yellow Alert, Flash Flood Warning Issued As Rain Batters Himachal; Landslide On Badrinath Route

The weather department has sounded alert for Shimla, Manali, Kullu and other districts of Himachal Pradesh.

News18 10 Jul 2025 7:54 am

4 Killed, 1 injured As Alto Car Falls Into Gorge In Manali: Police

Four people, including two tourists from Punjab, were killed on the spot, while one person sustained critical injuries when their vehicle skidded off a road and fell into a gorge near the Rani nallah.

NDTV 6 Jul 2025 8:36 pm

One dead, 18 missing as flashfloods wreak havoc in Himachals Mandi; 41 rescued so far

CHANDIGARH: One person died and 18 went missing in Himachal Pradeshs Mandi district due to flashfloods triggered by multiple cloudbursts in the Karsog subdivision early Tuesday. At least 41 people were rescued from various locations. The Kiratpur-Manali highway has been blocked at multiple places between Mandi and Kullu and the motorists were stranded inside road tunnels the whole night. Sources said cloudbursts occurred at at least four locations in Mandi district, triggering flashfloods that washed away several houses, vehicles, and bridges. As the incident happened early in the morning, many people rushed to safety. Meanwhile 16 people including 12 children and 4 women were rescued. A seven member family from Riki village was also rescued and relocated to a safer area. Meanwhile 18 persons are reported missing as two homes were swept away at Jayuni Khad by the tributary of the Beas River in Sianj Panchayat. Many houses and cowsheds were damaged or washed away in Syathi village in Dharampur subdivision but no casualties have been reported from the area so far. Around a dozen vehicles parked at Jail Road in Mandi were buried following a landslide. The Pandoh market was evacuated around midnight as a precaution after water levels in the Beas River rose dangerously due to the controlled release from the Pandoh Dam. No casualties or cases of people being trapped were reported. Fourteen people were evacuated from Raghunath ka Padhar and another eleven were rescued from Purani Mandi after a sudden surge in the Beas River as the dam gates were opened. On the other hand the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams are on the spot and actively monitoring the evolving situation. A flash flood was also reported in the Bagi rivulet in Kandi-Kataula area of the district. Vehicular movement from Mandi towards Kullu has been suspended for safety reasons. Volunteers from the district administration distributed food and water to the stranded people. Continuous rainfall has severely hampered efforts to clear the highway, which began late Monday evening. Due to heavy rain in the upper catchment areas of Beas river it has led to a sharp increase in inflow at Pandoh Dam thus the spill gates were opened to manage the water levels which, caused the river to swell downstream. Warning sirens are being sounded continuously and public announcement vehicles have been deployed to inform the public to stay away from riverbanks. The Larji Hydro Electric Project (126 MW) in Kullu also increased its water discharge due to rising water levels and high silt content and similar warnings have been issued to the public and tourists in the area. Meanwhile, as a precautionary measure all educational institutes including schools will remain closed in Mandi and Kangra district on Tuesday as well.

The New Indian Express 1 Jul 2025 11:44 am

One dead, nine missing as flashfloods wreak havoc in Himachals Mandi; 41 rescued so far

CHANDIGARH: One person died and nine went missing in Himachal Pradeshs Mandi district due to flashfloods triggered by multiple cloudbursts in the Karsog subdivision early Tuesday. At least 41 people were rescued from various locations. The Kiratpur-Manali highway has been blocked at multiple places between Mandi and Kullu and the motorists were stranded inside road tunnels the whole night. Sources said cloudbursts occurred at at least four locations in Mandi district, triggering flashfloods that washed away several houses, vehicles, and bridges. As the incident happened early in the morning, many people rushed to safety. Meanwhile 16 people including 12 children and 4 women were rescued. A seven member family from Riki village was also rescued and relocated to a safer area. Meanwhile nine persons are reported missing as two homes were swept away at Jayuni Khad by the tributary of the Beas River in Sianj Panchayat. Many houses and cowsheds were damaged or washed away in Syathi village in Dharampur subdivision but no casualties have been reported from the area so far. Around a dozen vehicles parked at Jail Road in Mandi were buried following a landslide. The Pandoh market was evacuated around midnight as a precaution after water levels in the Beas River rose dangerously due to the controlled release from the Pandoh Dam. No casualties or cases of people being trapped were reported. Fourteen people were evacuated from Raghunath ka Padhar and another eleven were rescued from Purani Mandi after a sudden surge in the Beas River as the dam gates were opened. On the other hand the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams are on the spot and actively monitoring the evolving situation. A flash flood was also reported in the Bagi rivulet in Kandi-Kataula area of the district. Vehicular movement from Mandi towards Kullu has been suspended for safety reasons. Volunteers from the district administration distributed food and water to the stranded people. Continuous rainfall has severely hampered efforts to clear the highway, which began late Monday evening. Due to heavy rain in the upper catchment areas of Beas river it has led to a sharp increase in inflow at Pandoh Dam thus the spill gates were opened to manage the water levels which, caused the river to swell downstream. Warning sirens are being sounded continuously and public announcement vehicles have been deployed to inform the public to stay away from riverbanks. The Larji Hydro Electric Project (126 MW) in Kullu also increased its water discharge due to rising water levels and high silt content and similar warnings have been issued to the public and tourists in the area. Meanwhile, as a precautionary measure all educational institutes including schools will remain closed in Mandi and Kangra district on Tuesday as well.

The New Indian Express 1 Jul 2025 11:44 am

India monsoon LIVE: Light rains in Delhi, NCR; heavy rains forecast for some districts in Himachal Pradesh

Educational institutions in the Sub Divisions of Manali and Banjar in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, will remain closed today following a rain alert; 24-hour ban on Char Dham lifted, Uttarakhand officials said

The Hindu 30 Jun 2025 11:35 am

Himachal weather update: Schools, colleges shut down in these districts after IMD red alert

Due to an IMD warning, schools in Manali and Banjar will be closed on June 30, 2025. Heavy rainfall is expected, making travel unsafe for students and staff. Similar closures are ordered in Banjar. Himachal Pradesh has already experienced rain damage with landslides and blocked roads. Authorities advise people to stay alert and avoid unnecessary travel.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2025 10:33 am

FIR Filed Against Youtuber Puneet Superstar For Mocking Himachal People In Videos

The police stated that an influencer filmed several videos in Manali, which, when uploaded, hurt the sentiments of the local residents.

News18 26 Jun 2025 10:00 am

2 Dead, 20 Feared Swept Away in Kangra as Cloudbursts, Flash Floods and Heavy Rain Batter Himachal Pradesh

Flash floods were also reported from Manali and Banjar in the district, and search operations were underway, Kullu ADC Ashwani Kumar said

Deccan Chronicle 25 Jun 2025 11:01 pm

Three missing as cloudbursts trigger flash floods in Himachals Kullu District

CHANDIGARH: Three people were reportedly washed away after multiple cloudbursts triggered flash floods in Himachal Pradeshs Kullu district on Tuesday, causing widespread damage to houses, roads, school buildings, and small bridges. Cloudburst incidents were reported from Jeeva Nallah and Rehla Bihal in Sainj, as well as from Shilagarh in the Gadsa area, prompting local authorities to issue alerts for nearby regions. In Rehla Bihal, one man and two women attempting to retrieve valuables from their home were swept away in the sudden deluge and are currently missing. The heavy downpour led to a rapid swelling of rivers and streams, creating flood-like conditions across the district. The key Aut-Luhri-Sainj road was blocked, halting vehicular movement and cutting off access to several areas. Videos circulating on social media reveal the severity of the flooding, with footage showing vehicles being carried away by muddy waters and debris. Flash floods were also reported in Manali and Banjar areas within Kullu district, with search and rescue operations currently underway. Additionally, water from a flash flood in the Brahma Ganga drain in Manikaran Valley entered multiple homes, raising concerns of further damage. Himachal Pradesh Disaster Management Director D.C. Rana stated that the Parvati River was in spate. So far, there have been no confirmed reports of fatalities or major property loss, but people are being advised to relocate to safer areas as a precaution, he said. Banjar MLA Surinder Shourie confirmed receiving multiple reports of damage due to intense rainfall in the Sainj, Tirthan, and Gadsa regions. He urged the public to remain cautious and avoid rivers and drains, while also calling on local authorities to respond swiftly to the developing crisis. Meanwhile, in the neighbouring Lahaul and Spiti district, police reported the closure of the KazaSamdoh road due to landslides, debris, and overflowing drains. Water levels in both the Beas and Sutlej rivers have risen significantly. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for extremely heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh over the next 48 hours. Districts expected to be affected include Kangra, Mandi, Shimla, Sirmaur, Kullu, Hamirpur, Solan, and Una.

The New Indian Express 25 Jun 2025 10:28 pm

Zipline accident: 12-year-old Nagpur girl injured after zipline rope snaps in Manali

Trisha suffered several fractures and has been undergoing treatment at a hospital since the accident last week

The Hindu 15 Jun 2025 5:06 pm

SHOCKING: 10-year-old falls off 30 feet after zipline breaks mid-air in Manali, video surfaces

A 10-year-old girl from Nagpur was critically injured after falling 30 feet in a ziplining accident in Manali due to poor safety measures.

DNA India 15 Jun 2025 4:50 pm

Video: Girl plunges 30 feet after zipline snaps in Manali

Nagpur: A 12-year-old girl from Maharashtras Nagpur suffered severe injuries after she plunged 30 feet to the ground during a zipline ride in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. Trisha Bijwe was vacationing with her family in Manali. She fell while riding a zipline after the rope connected to her harness snapped. It is not clear when the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 15 Jun 2025 4:26 pm

Video: Nagpur Girl Falls Off Zipline As Harness Rope Snaps In Manali, Injured

A 12-year-old girl from Maharashtra's Nagpur suffered severe injuries after she fell during a zipline ride in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, a person close to her family said on Sunday.

NDTV 15 Jun 2025 3:15 pm

Teenage girl sustains injuries after falling from zipline in Manali as cable snaps mid-air

A teenage girl from Nagpur suffered injuries after falling from a zipline in Manali. The zipline cable broke mid-ride, causing her to fall. She was hospitalized and later discharged. The family and zipline operators reached an understanding. Police confirmed her prompt medical attention and stable condition. Local authorities may review safety protocols for adventure activities.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2025 2:37 pm

Nagpur Girl Injured After Zipline Rope Snaps In Manali

12-Year-Old Suffers Multiple Fractures; Undergoes Surgery, Condition Stable

Deccan Chronicle 15 Jun 2025 2:14 pm

Thiruvottiyur residents complain of the lack of pedestrian crossings on Manali Expressway, seek service lanes

In the absence of designated crossings. passengers getting down at bus stops climb over the medianto cross the roa dand are exposed to the risk of accidents

The Hindu 14 Jun 2025 12:51 am

Punjab Man, 54, Dies Of High-Altitude Sickness In Himachal's Lahaul-Spiti

A 54-year-old man from Punjab died of high altitude sickness and hypoxemia at Darcha on the Manali-Leh National Highway in Himachal Pradesh's Lahaul-Spiti district, police said on Monday.

NDTV 2 Jun 2025 10:15 pm

Himachal farmers demand ban on Turkish apples

CHANDIGARH: Apple growers of Himachal Pradesh, who contribute around Rs 5,000 crore to the apple economy of the hill state, have demanded that India should stop importing Turkish apples. They also demanded that the import tariff on Washington apples should not be decreased further. The demand came following the discontent among Indians after Turkey expressed open support for Pakistan after 'Operation Sindoor'. Talking to TNIE , Sanyukt Kisan Manch (SKM), Himachal Pradesh, convener Harish Chauhan said that they will be meeting Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on May 20 to discuss the issue. They will be handing him a memorandum for Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding that the import of Turkish apples should be stopped by the Union government in India. They have also demanded that the import of apples from Iran should not be allowed, and the import tariff on Washington apples should not be decreased further. The Minimum Import Price (IMP) on apples, which were imported from various countries, should be Rs 100 per kilogram. Last year, the union government announced that it would levy Rs 50 per kg IMP on the import of apples from abroad, but that was not implemented. The apple season of Himachal Pradesh will start from mid-July, and it is expected that this year the apple crop will almost be the same as last year (2.18 crore boxes), said Harish Chauhan. He also said that the apple growers are badly impacted because of the import of apples from Turkey and Iran. Per kg of apple from Turkey costs between Rs 60 to Rs 65, and that from Iran costs anywhere between Rs 38 to Rs 40 per kg. While our (Himachal Pradesh) cost of production is approximately Rs 40 per kg and we sell our best apple in the running market anywhere approximately between Rs 50 to Rs 60 per kg, he said. Chauhan further said that 1.10 metric tons of apples were imported from Turkey in 2022, and then it went up to 1.29 metric tons in 2023, but in 2024, the imports from Turkey fell to 1.11 lakh metric tons. While 79,000 metric tons of apples were imported from Iran in 2022 and 1.16 lakh MT in 2023, the imports fell to 1.07 lakh MT in 2024, he said, quoting data from DGCIS. Meanwhile, a delegation of the Himalayan Apple Growers Society met Union Commerce and Industries Minister, Piyush Goyal. Citing losses to the apple farmers of the state due to cheap and subsidised imports, the delegation sought an immediate ban on the import of apples from Turkey. A member of the delegation, Chetan Singh Bragta, who is also a BJP leader, said that demanding a ban on the import of apples from Turkey is not just a trade decision but a matter of national pride and protection of apple growers, sending a strong message to countries supporting terrorism. The hoteliers of Manali have demanded the removal of Turkish firm Yksel Proje from the Bilaspur-Manali-Leh railway survey, citing national security concerns and ecological threats to the fragile mountain region. Talking to the media, Ved Ram Thakur, Chief Adviser to the Hotel Association of Manali, said that the public anger was growing against Turkey, and thus, the involvement of the Turkish company with several village panchayats also voiced opposition to the ongoing survey. On the other hand, Lovely Professional University (LPU) a private university near Jalandhar in Punjab, has terminated all its Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with institutions in Trkiye and Azerbaijan. The university has formally ended six academic collaborations, citing recent geopolitical developments that it considers to be against Indias national interest. The development follows similar decisions taken by other prominent Indian universities. Earlier this week, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) suspended its MoU with Inonu University, citing national security considerations.

The New Indian Express 17 May 2025 3:03 pm

Regional representatives in Manali raise concerns over Bilaspur Manali Leh railway survey conducted by Turkish company Yksel Proje

Representatives in Manali voice strong opposition to the BilaspurManaliLeh railway survey conducted by Turkish company Yksel Proje, citing national security risks due to Turkey's pro-Pakistan stance. Concerns also include potential damage to local horticulture, livelihoods, and the region's natural beauty. They demand immediate cancellation of the Turkish firm's involvement and a security review.

The Economic Times 16 May 2025 8:54 pm

Manali, You Have My Heart, Says Aamna Sharif As She Shares Pictures From Her Vacation

Aamna shared glimpses from her Manali trip on Instagram. She even wore the traditional attire of the region.

NDTV 14 May 2025 3:29 pm

Leh-Manali National Highway Open After BRO Clears Snow

Shimla, May 12: The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) on Monday opened the Leh-Manali national highway (NH-3), reconnecting Ladakh to the rest of India via Manali, according to an official statement. This 475 km artery, crucial for the movement of armed forces and essential supplies to forward areas in Ladakh, was restored to operational status after remaining closed since late November 2024, the BRO said in the statement. BROs dedicated snow clearance teams from Project Himank in Ladakh and Project Deepak [] The post Leh-Manali National Highway Open After BRO Clears Snow appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 12 May 2025 10:24 pm

Ladakh is safe for travel, says Hill Council following unsafe rumours

Following concerns about security after the Pahalgam attack, Ladakh officials assure tourists that the region is safe for travel, urging them to disregard misinformation. LAHDC Leh is committed to promoting tourism and ensuring visitor well-being. Efforts are underway to expedite the reopening of the Leh-Manali road, addressing a key request from tour operators.

The Times of India 4 May 2025 12:22 am

Tourists cancel Kashmir bookings, shift to Himachal after Pahalgam attack fallout

CHANDIGARH: Tourists now prefer vacationing in Himachal Pradesh over Jammu and Kashmir after the Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 persons were killed. Approximately 15-20% of both domestic and international bookings have shifted from Kashmir to Himachal's popular destinations including Manali, Shimla and Dharamshala; however, the surge in footfall is not as expected as tourists have adopted a 'wait-and-watch' policy amid prevailing uncertainties and hostilities between India and Pakistan. Ashwani Bamba, president of the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Kangra, told TNIE that, after the terror attack, tour operators and potential tourists inquired for booking in Himachal and Uttarakhand and that they expected the surge to be significant. But, actually only 15-20% of tourists shifted from J&K to Himachal and the rest probably prefer to not venture out during this summer season owing to the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. Thus, the occupancy of hotels across the state at present is around 40% only, the same as last year. Bookings that were shifted were that of tourist groups traveling from Maharashtra, Gujarat and other states, not the immediate bookings in Kashmir which had gotten cancelled, he said. Bamba added that, in Himachal, Manali had the maximum number of shifted bookings at about 20%, while Dharamsala, Dalhousir and Shimla had much fewer. He said that advance bookings had already been made for the IPL matches in Dharamsala. Kashmir tourism stumbles after Pahalgam terror attack, but industry leaders remain hopeful Mohinder Seth, president of Himachal Pradesh Tourism Stakeholders Association, said that tourists are adopting a wait and watch policy due to India-Pakistan tensions. On everyone's mind, there is only one question: What will the Union government do in the coming days? The common is just waiting for that. There were a lot of inquiries after the unfortunate incident as people got diverted from the Kashmir Valley, but the actual number of bookings are very less. In May, generally, there is about 30-40% occupancy across the state, after May 15 we are expecting that it may touch 60-70% as advance bookings are already been done, he said. This tragedy not only upended the tourism sector in Kashmir, but has also impacted the neighboring states of Himachal and Uttarakhand. Ex-President of Manali Hotel Association Mukesh Thakur said that after terror attack there was lot of expectation that the tourist rush will shift to Himachal and lot of queries had also come. But the number of booking which are less as, first, the tourists have to get their booking cancelled and take a refund and then again they will think where to go. Already as predicted that the summers will be hot this year so already there are lot of booking done in advance as far as Manali is concerned. At present around 30-40% occupancy in the hotels here and after May 15 as summer intensifies the occupancy is expected to touch more than 80% as already people have booked. Also is expected that in coming days more online bookings will be done. The tourism industry contributes 7.78 per cent to the GDP of the hill state. As per the Economic Survey report for Himachal Pradesh for 2024-25, the number of domestic visitors increased to 1.8 crore in 2024 from 56.32 lakh in 2021 while the surge in foreign tourists was 83,000 in 2024 from 5000 in 2021. On the other hand the tourism industry contributes 7.2 per cent to the GDP of Jammu and Kashmir.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2025 2:48 pm

Container lorry topples over on Ennore-Manali Expressway, traffic hit

The police removed the lorry with cranes, and traffic flow was restored after three hours

The Hindu 1 May 2025 9:41 pm

6 offbeat adventures in Manali youve probably never tried

The Economic Times 1 May 2025 2:17 pm

Planning to escape the heat in the hills? Himachal sizzle at 40C, with Shimla, Kullu, and Manali seeing above-normal temps

Himachal Pradesh, known as the 'snowy mountains,' is experiencing an unusual heat wave, prompting an alert across several districts. Temperatures in popular tourist destinations like Shimla and Manali have surged above normal, with Una exceeding 41C. The Meteorological Centre forecasts the heat wave to persist in Una, Kullu, and Mandi until April 30, with potential thunderstorms expected in early May.

The Economic Times 29 Apr 2025 12:33 pm