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House collapses in HP’s Sirmaur following cloudburst, two bodies recovered

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NAHAN, Aug 10 (PTI): Rescue teams on Thursday recovered the bodies of two out of five members of a
family who were trapped under the debris of a house that collapsed after water gushed into a village in
Sirmaur district following a cloudburst.
The cloudburst occurred in the Poanta Sahib area of the district on Wednesday night, officials said on
Thursday, adding that water entered several houses in Malagi Dadiyat village. So far, three houses have
been reported damaged.
One of these houses collapsed and five members of a family were feared trapped under its debris, the
officials said, adding that two bodies have been recovered. The deceased were identified as Kuldeep
(62) and Nitish (10).
Paonta Sub-Divisional Magistrate Gunjit Singh Cheema said the search was underway for the three other
members of the family.
He said there was heavy sludge, continuously flowing water and heavy debris at the spot. The sludge
flowing at a high speed carried the house more than 20 metres forward before it collapsed, the official
added.
The state emergency operation centre stated that heavy damage has been caused to properties in
Malagi Dadiyat and the house of Kuldeep Singh totally collapsed. Those feared trapped include Kuldeep
Singh’s wife Jeeto Devi, Rajni Devi and Deepika.
The officials said that some of the water got diverted towards the Dopaharia Khud which damaged
properties and agriculture fields in the Puruwala village area.
Following the cloudburst, a section of the National Highway-707, which connects Poanta with Shallai,
was blocked, making it difficult for authorities and police to reach Malagi Dadiyat village.
The section between Rajban and Sataun was blocked and due to the cloudburst, the water level in the
Giri river has also increased, the officials said.
The administration is trying to get personnel from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) to aid
the operations, they added.
So far, 231 people have died in rain-related incidents and road accidents in the state since the onset of
the monsoon. Himachal Pradesh has suffered losses to the tune of Rs 6,731 crore, according to the
emergency centre. About 190 roads are still closed in the state.
The local meteorological office has issued a yellow warning of heavy rains on Thursday and Sunday. It
has predicted a wet spell in the region till August 15.
It also cautioned of landslides, flash floods, mudslides and an increase in water flow in rivers and
nullahs.

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