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Luxury House Collapses In Seconds As Pong Dam Water Floods Beas River In Himachal

Luxury House Collapses In Seconds As Pong Dam Water Floods Beas River In Himachal

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A 17-second video shows part of the building collapsing, while reports say the entire multi-storey house is now submerged in the Beas river, with just one wall visible
Heavy monsoon rains in Himachal Pradesh have swollen the Beas river, forcing authorities to release water from Pong Dam in Kangra, flooding several areas in Indora.
A video circulating online shows a luxurious multi-storey house in Mand Bhogarwan village of Indora block in Kangra, being overtaken by the rising waters. The 17-second clip captures part of the building collapsing, while reports indicate that the entire structure is now underwater, with only one wall still visible.
The incident has caused significant financial losses. Authorities have warned that water will be released from Pong Dam again on Saturday, urging residents to remain cautious.
According to an ANI report, continuous monsoon rains in Himachal Pradesh have claimed 257 lives since June 20, with Mandi, Kangra, and Kullu among the worst-hit districts. Mandi reported 26 fatalities, Kangra 28, and Kullu 11. Of the total deaths, 133 occurred due to rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, drowning, and electrocution, while 124 resulted from road accidents.
The state has also recorded 331 injuries and 37 missing persons amid the ongoing monsoon. Landslides and flash floods alone accounted for 16 deaths, and 27 people drowned in swollen rivers and nullahs. Other casualties were linked to lightning strikes, fires, snake bites, electrocution, and accidental falls.
The report further stated that over 1,028 houses were completely destroyed, while 2,157 suffered partial damage. Additionally, 285 cow sheds and 699 shops and factories were destroyed. Public property losses exceed Rs 2,14,403 crore, affecting roads, power lines, water supply schemes, and government institutions. Livestock losses have also been severe, with 1,625 cattle and over 25,700 poultry birds perishing.
Financial damage was highest in Mandi, exceeding Rs 1,180 crore, followed by Kangra and Kullu districts. Mandi reported the heaviest disruption, with 203 roads blocked and 458 transformers out of service. Kullu saw 79 roads closed, including NH-305 at Jhed (Khanag) due to a major landslide. Water supply schemes were also severely affected in Chamba (24), Kangra (41), and Mandi (44).
In Kinnaur, six roads including NH-5 were blocked due to heavy downpours. Flash floods and HT line faults caused widespread outages in Kullu and Lahaul-Spiti. Authorities have cautioned that intermittent rainfall in the coming days could worsen the situation and urged residents to avoid traveling through vulnerable areas. Officials emphasized that the situation remains critical and advised strict adherence to safety guidelines.
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