Officials said on Sunday that a total of 400 roads including two national highways for vehicle traffic in Himachal Pradesh are shutting down parts of Shimla state.
Of these, 221 roads were closed in Mandi district and 102 in nearby Kullu. The State Emergency Operations Center said that National Highway 3 and NH 305 were also closed.
According to officials, 208 power supply transformers and 51 water supply schemes were interrupted in the state.
The local meteorological office has issued a yellow warning for heavy rains in separate areas of two to seven districts of the state till August 30.
Moderate to heavy rains recorded the highest rainfall of 123 mm with pandoh to many parts of the state from Saturday night, followed by 105 mm in Kasouli, 104.6 mm in Jot and 68 mm in Mandi and Karsog.
Nadun rained 52.8 mm, after which 54 mm in Jogindarnagar, 44.7 mm in Baggi, 44.6 mm in Dhampur, 40.6 mm in Bhattiat, 33.2 mm in Palampur, 31.5 mm in Neri and 30 mm in Sara, said the meteorological office.
Met said with thunderstorms in Sundernagar, Shimla, Bhantar, Jot, Murari Devi, Jubbarhatti and Kangra.
Since the onset of the monsoon on 20 June in Himachal Pradesh, at least 152 people have died and 37 have gone missing, SEOC informed.
The state has so far contained 75 flash floods, 40 cloudbers and 74 major landslides, and a total of 97 power supply transformers and 51 water supply schemes have been disrupted.
Himachal Pradesh has suffered losses 2,347 crore in rain -related incidents, said this.
The state received an average rainfall of 662.3 mm from 1 June to 24 August during the current monsoon season, an average of 571.4 mm, over 16 percent.
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