Dharamshala: Cloudburst triggers flash flood-like situation, hundreds of tourists’ stranded

Dharamsala, some 250 km from the state capital, recorded the precipitation of 119 mm, the highest ever in this monsoon.

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Heavy rain in Himachal Pradesh's Dharamshala on Monday led to a flash flood-like situation with washing away of roadside parked cars and partially damaging houses, officials said.

A cloudburst also took place in Bhagsunath area and around 10 shops damaged as Manjhi River swelled up following heavy rainfall, however there was no loss to human life.

Dharamsala, some 250 km from the state capital, recorded the precipitation of 119 mm, the highest ever in this monsoon.

Three houses and five shops located along a seasonal rivulet in the Gaggal area were also damaged owing to gushing of water. The damage to the property was largely owing to encroachments on rivulets, officials said.

India Meteorological Department (IMD) Director Manmohan Singh said heavy to extremely heavy rainfall was recorded at many places in Kangra district. The rainfall was widespread in the state.

Palampur in Kangra district recorded 155 mm rain, the highest in the state, while it was 48 mm in Dalhousie, 10 mm in the state capital and 55 mm in picturesque tourist resort Manali.

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The weather bureau has forecast heavy rain at isolated places in the state till Wednesday.

The southwest monsoon arrived in Himachal Pradesh on June 13, in its earliest onset in the past 21 years. Its normal arrival in the state is June 26. Since its arrival the hill state largely saw dominant rains.


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