When I approached him, I saw a large crack in the wall of the house, and there began to penetrate the water. I ran down with the dog and woke everyone," Narndera said. The man ran from door to door, warning the villagers of danger. A few minutes later, the shift destroyed dozens of houses. A total of 67 people with about 20 families were evacuated. They are now temporarily in the Non Devi temple, NDTV reports.
The state government has allocated to the victims of 10 thousand rupees (about 4 thousand 800 hryvnias - ed. ) For emergency assistance. The shift in the sow became part of a series of destructive natural catastrophes caused by intense monsoon rains. According to the local emergency service, at least 78 people have been killed in Himacal Pradesh since June 20. At least 50 of them were victims of weather phenomena - drains, floods and shifts.
The Manddy County was most affected, where 19 showers and 16 shifts were recorded in two weeks. More than 150 roads remain blocked, hundreds of homes are damaged or completely destroyed. Chief Minister Sukhinder Singh Sukh, who visited the victim, called this year's monsoon unprecedented. "We have never seen 8-10 rain before one night," he told reporters. This season heavy rains also cause significant damage to Nepal, Pakistan and China.
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