Due to climate change, weather changes across the country are seen. Somewhere there is a situation where heat and heat, seasonal rain, thunderstorms and hail falls. Meanwhile, on Monday, many parts of Himachal Pradesh received monsoon rains. Heavy rains were reported in the central and lower hillses of the state, while there was mild snowfall in tribal areas, which caused cold eruptions in the surrounding valley from Sunday evening. At the same time, thunderstorms, storms and hailstorm rainfall in Bilaspur district caused heavy damage to fruit crops.
Crops were damaged in 250 hectares
250 hectares of crops have been badly damaged, which affects 112 gardeners, officials said. The Horticulture Department is still assessing the loss, while the gardeners have estimated the loss of Rs 52 lakh. The Jawansh drain on Saluni-Sangni Road in Samba district has threatened the floods. It is said that some women escaped narrow when crossing the drain.
Many vehicles buried under the trash in the Padal Panchayat
Heavy rains in the Navy Panchayat, which caused many vehicles under the wreckage. Meanwhile, the movement of tourists in Kulu and Lahal-Aperplant districts has increased due to the fall of snow and mercury in tribal areas. Thundershowers have been reported in many areas, including the capital Shimla. The Department of Local Meteorological Department has issued a warning of thunderstorms, lightning, electricity and strong winds in different locations in Kankra, Mandi, Solan, Hamirpur, Bilaspur, Una, Kullu and Shimla districts.
The weather will be like this in the coming days
At the same time, light rain, electricity and strong winds have been provided at 30-40 km / h in Shimla on Monday night. The meteorological department has predicted light rain or snowfall on April 23 and April 22, 24 and 25, as there are new Western disturbances in the region.
Aboriginal UR District POH State POH state, where it rained 50mm, followed by Saluni (40mm), Goth, Ricangfio and Kalpa (30mm), Agar and Manali (20mm), Shimla (14mm), Hamirpur (11.5M). Hansa and Keelang received 7.5 cm and 2 cm of snow.
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