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Description: Shimla (Himachal Pradesh), July 3, 2025 (ANI): Speaking to media on Monsoon entering Himachal Pradesh and the upcoming arrangements for any disaster management, the special secretary of Disaster Management and Revenue Department, DC Rana said that so far the loss is estimated at Rs. 300 crores, around 280 roads were blocked more than 1100 DTR were down and 600 water schemes were affected by the monsoon.He said, "Monsoon entered Himachal on June 19 and it has been raining continuously since then. On June 29 and 30, the entire region experienced heavy rainfall, resulting in significant damage. The death toll so far is close to 30... Yesterday, 10 people died in Mandi and around 34 people are missing. There is a communication issue. The picture would be clear when the communication is restored and the connectivity is better, then more accurate figures will be revealed..."Further he said, "... So far, the loss due to damage is estimated at Rs. 300 crores... Around 280 roads were blocked, more than 1100 DTR were down, and 600 water schemes were affected, but the restoration work is also being carried out at all places..."

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00:30and now there are 34 people missing.
00:34There is a issue of communication,
00:37which is the real picture,
00:39I think that when the communication is restored
00:41and the connectivity is better,
00:43it will be a lot better.
00:46There are so many extreme events in this country.
00:50There are so many cloud bursts and flash floods.
00:54How many teams have been deployed?
00:58Our SDRF and NDRF,
01:02there were several places in Bangladesh.
01:05In India, there is a SDRF available,
01:08NDRF available,
01:10and there are more locations in one direction
01:13where people are missing,
01:15either the SDRF or the NDRF.
01:18There is not an immediate priority,
01:22but we also have more than 300 crore data.
01:26But the focus is on the rest of the work,
01:31there are so many of them.
01:33And today,
01:34we are also working in a different direction.
01:36And today,
01:37we are also working in a different direction.
01:39And today,
01:40we are working in some places,
01:42the Air Force is also working in a rescue operation.
01:47So we are working in a rescue operation.
01:49How do you do that?
01:50How do you do that?
01:52How do you do that?
01:53Well,
01:54The same way you do this is,
01:55we are working in a security area.
01:56We are working in a mobile app.
01:57And here,
01:58there is a mobile app,
01:59which is my solution road,
02:00that we are working in a mobile app.
02:02So you can get there,
02:03as soon as you have an alert,
02:04you will be able to get there.
02:06And you can take advantage of it.
02:08which we have to take.
02:10The control room, the district administration, the response agencies are alerts,
02:16which is where they can be.
02:20How many people have been in the water?
02:24Today's morning was about 280.
02:30The roads were more than 1.100.
02:34The water was affected by 600.
02:37But the restoration of the road was also carried out.

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