
Cloudburst washes away bridge in Himachal Pradesh’s Manali, no casualties reported
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A wooden bridge connecting Solang to Manali in Himachal Pradesh was washed away in flash floods triggered due to a cloudburst in the city on Monday.
A wooden bridge connecting Solang to Manali in Himachal Pradesh was washed away in flash floods triggered due to a cloudburst in the city on Monday.
The cloudburst occurred over Palchan Seri Nallah in Manali.
According to reports, no loss of life has been reported due to the cloudburst but the administration has issued an alert. The authorities have asked people to stay away from the swollen river.
The cloudburst has also led to an increase in the water level in the Beas river. Meanwhile, water entered into several houses that were located on the banks of the river Beas.
#WATCH | After heavy rainfall through the night, the water levels of Beas river flowing next to Manali in Himachal Pradesh rise. Visuals from Vashisht Chowk of Manali pic.twitter.com/1GbjG8C45U
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