
Himachal Rains: 37 Dead, ₹400 Crore Loss As Floods Wreak Havoc Across State
Shimla | July 4, 2025 —
Heavy monsoon rains have battered Himachal Pradesh, leaving a trail of destruction with at least 37 confirmed deaths, massive property loss exceeding ₹400 crore, and dozens still missing, especially in Mandi district. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a fresh alert, predicting continued downpours till July 7.
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Swollen rivers, blocked highways, power outages, and washed-out infrastructure have paralyzed the hill state, prompting the State Disaster Management Authority to mobilize extensive search, rescue, and restoration operations.
Mandi, particularly the Thunag subdivision, has emerged as ground zero for the devastation:
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Senior engineers from the PWD, Electricity Board, and Jal Shakti Department are stationed on site to coordinate urgent repairs.
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According to officials, the situation across Himachal is grim:
“We’ve entered ₹400 crore worth of losses in our system, but actual numbers could be far higher,” DC Rana stated. “Right now, the priority is to save lives and restore critical services.”
Authorities have flagged the situation as a direct fallout of climate change and global warming, stressing that Himachal Pradesh is no longer immune to extreme weather events.
In Shimla, the capital, continuous rain has disrupted school activities, flooded classrooms, and created panic among students.
“Water is entering our classrooms. Our clothes and books are soaked. It’s scary,” said Tanuja Thakur, a student.
“Our school is surrounded by trees, and we fear one might fall.”
The IMD has extended its heavy rain warning for the region, urging locals and tourists to avoid unnecessary travel and stay indoors.
Local administrations have set up relief camps and emergency control rooms across affected districts.
With skies showing no signs of clearing and the ground already saturated, officials are bracing for more landslides and flash floods.
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