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Brinks Report > Blog > Today > 63 Dead, Dozens Missing as Monsoon Ravages Himachal; ₹400 Cr Loss
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63 Dead, Dozens Missing as Monsoon Ravages Himachal; ₹400 Cr Loss

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 4, 2025 2:07 pm
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The monsoon has turned brutal in Himachal. What began as heavy rain has exploded into a disaster. Flash floods. Landslides. Cloudbursts. The numbers are grim—63 people are dead, dozens are still missing, and property worth Rs 400 crore is gone.

But these are not just numbers. These are families, homes, and lives shattered.

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Mandi: The Ground Zero of Grief

Mandi district has suffered the worst. At least 17 people have died here. Areas like Thunag, Bagsayed, Karsog, and Dharampur are almost unrecognizable. Thunag, once known for its quiet hills, is now a muddy graveyard of broken homes. And it’s not over—40 people are still missing in Mandi alone.

Even in other parts of Himachal—Kangra, Chamba, Shimla, Kullu, and Bilaspur—the destruction is massive. Entire roads have vanished. Over 500 roads are blocked. 14 bridges have been swept away like twigs in a stream. People are stranded. Power is out. Food and water are running low.

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A Humanitarian Crisis is Unfolding

This isn’t just about nature’s fury. It’s about survival. More than 100 people are injured. Hundreds of homes have collapsed. 300 animals are dead. 500 power transformers are down. In many areas, there’s no electricity, no water, and no way out.

In Shimla’s Dhalli suburb, a video showed a terrifying landslide—mud and rocks crashing down as people screamed and ran. This isn’t just an environmental event. It’s a crisis that has exposed how fragile life in the hills really is.

शिमला : ढली के लिंडीधार में भारी लैंडस्लाइड – फोरलेन का डंगा गिरा – सैंकड़ों सेब के पेड़ दबे।

घर छोड़ भागे लोग, 5 घरों को खतरा।#Shimla #Dhali #Landslide #HimachalNews #DDNewsHimachal pic.twitter.com/dKaekscobU

— DD News Himachal (@DDNewsHimachal) July 3, 2025

Centre Responds

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has stepped in. He spoke to chief ministers, promised NDRF teams, and assured all possible help. But the question remains: is this enough? Climate disasters like this are becoming routine in Himachal.

In the wake of heavy rainfall in different parts of the nation, spoke with the chief ministers of Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, and Chhattisgarh. Adequate numbers of NDRF teams have been deployed in the states for the people in need, and more reinforcements…

— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) July 4, 2025

Himachal is bleeding. Its people are suffering. And it’s not just this state—Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, and others are also drowning. The damage is not just financial—it’s emotional, cultural, and environmental.

We need resilience, planning, and a real conversation about climate change.

Also Read Think You’re Safe This Monsoon? Protect Yourself from Diarrhoea and Cholera with These 5 Easy Tips Shared by a Doctor

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