Himachal Pradesh: Six killed after landslide buries two houses in Mandi
Scroll September 03, 2025 10:39 PM

A landslide triggered by heavy rains on Tuesday killed six persons and buried two houses in the Sundernagar area of Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi district, The Indian Express reported.

Five of those who died were identified as Gurpreet Singh, his wife Bharti, their daughter Kirat, Shanti Devi and Surender Kaur, The New Indian Express reported. The sixth victim reportedly was an unidentified man who was passing by on a two-wheeler when the debris hit.

More casualties are feared as rescue operations are underway, officials said.

“Teams from the police, State Disaster Response Force and National Disaster Response Force are working round the clock to clear the debris,” The Indian Express quoted Mandi Deputy Commissioner Apoorv Devgan as saying. “As a precautionary measure, two adjacent houses have been evacuated, one of which sustained partial damage.”

In another incident, a landslide struck a residential area in Kullu’s inner Akhara Bazaar late on Tuesday night, damaging a house and leaving two persons feared trapped, The New Indian Express reported.

The state has witnessed heavy rains for the last few days.

This August was the wettest in Himachal Pradesh in 76 years, with the state recording 431.3 mm of rain, the highest since 1949, according to the Shimla Meteorological Department, The Hindu reported.

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