Monsoon ended after 97 days of terror in Himachal, the dreadful scene of destruction left behind:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Himachal Pradesh, called Devbhoomi, has gone through a terrible tragedy in the monsoon season this year. Now, after the entire 97 days of destruction, the monsoon has officially departed from the state, but has left behind, deep wounds of destruction and memories that will not be forgotten easily. This monsoon has caused heavy damage to both life and property in Himachal.

The information received by the State Disaster Management Department is very scary. During this monsoon, at least 454 people died in Himachal Pradesh. Apart from this, many people were injured and some people are still missing, whose search is on. This disaster has not only harmed life and property, but has made a direct and permanent impact on the lives of thousands of families.

Financially, the state has suffered a big shock. In this entire monsoon season, Himachal Pradesh has suffered a huge economic loss of about ₹ 4,800 crore. Roads, bridges, houses and cultivation lands have suffered heavy damage, which will take years and unfathomable money for repair and reconstruction. This figure can still increase because the correct assessment is still not available from many interiors.

The havoc of the monsoon continued continuously from June to September, in which landslides, floods and heavy rains destroyed the entire state. Especially in the months of July and August, the situation was so frightening that life was completely stalled for several days. Tourists also stuck for a long time.

Although the monsoon has gone, but now the biggest challenge before the government and the local administration is to recover everything to normalize everything again. The reconstruction work is going on fast, but rebuilding the roads and structure will be a big challenge. Also, work is being done for rehabilitation of those who have lost their home-baron or farming lands. This tragedy tells us how the power of nature can change everything in a moment, and we will always be ready for disaster management.