New Delhi [India], July 7 (ANI): Congress leader Pawan Khera on Monday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for expressing grief and condoling the loss of lives in the Texas floods while keeping silent on the devastation caused by floods in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi district, where over 70 people are feared dead.
“The PM of India has not spoken a word of consolation to those suffering in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi, where over 70 people are feared dead in the calamitous floods. Meanwhile, he is deeply saddened by the destruction caused by floods in Texas, USA,” posted Pawan Khera on X.
The heavy downpour in Himachal Pradesh has wreaked havoc, with the state reporting 23 flash floods, followed by 19 cloud burst incidents and 16 landslides until July 6.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued a warning for “Extremely Heavy Rain, Thunderstorm and Lightning, Squall” for July 6.
For July 7, the IMD forecast “Very Heavy Rain, Thunderstorm and Lightning, Squall”. The weather department forecast heavy rains for July 8 and 9.
According to a report issued by the Himachal Pradesh government, at least 78 people have lost their lives in Himachal Pradesh since the onset of the monsoon on June 20.
According to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA), of these, 50 deaths were caused by rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, and cloudbursts, while 28 fatalities were reported in road accidents.
“The cumulative toll due to various monsoon-related disasters in Himachal Pradesh has reached 78 as of July 6,” the State Disaster Management Authority stated.
The rain-induced tragedies include 14 deaths from flash floods, eight due to drowning, eight from electrocution and accidental falls, and smaller numbers in landslides, lightning strikes, and snake bites.
Mandi district reported the highest number of rain-related deaths at 17, followed by Kangra with 11. Other severely affected districts include Kullu (3 deaths), Chamba (3), and Shimla (3), the report further said.
Beyond casualties, the state has also suffered widespread infrastructural and economic damage. According to SDMA data, 269 roads have been blocked, 285 power transformers have been affected, and 278 water supply schemes have been impacted. The total loss to public and private property has been estimated at over Rs 57 crore.
Mandi district has emerged as the worst-hit region, with the highest number of infrastructure damages reported. A total of 181 roads remain blocked in Mandi alone, while 278 water supply schemes have been rendered non-functional across the state. Key subdivisions in the districts of Seraj, Karsog, Thalout, and Dharampur have reported extensive damage to public utilities, Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri informed ANI.
The impact of the monsoon this year has been deadly. Between June 20 and July 6, a total of 78 people lost their lives, with 50 of these deaths directly attributed to rain-related disasters such as flash floods, cloudbursts, landslides, and electrocutions. An additional 28 people died in road accidents. (ANI)
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