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District administration on toes as another landslide hits Shimla, key road blocked

A rain shelter also collapsed in the incident, which followed a previous landslide on the same road in Shimla

Updated on: Aug 22, 2024 08:56 AM IST
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As heavy rain continues to trigger landslides in Himachal, a road at Shimla’s Boileauganj crossing collapsed late on Tuesday. Traffic movement was diverted to an alternate route on Wednesday.

Vehicles headed towards Boileauganj were diverted to an alternate route on Wednesday. (Deepak Sansta/HT)
Vehicles headed towards Boileauganj were diverted to an alternate route on Wednesday. (Deepak Sansta/HT)

A rain shelter also collapsed in the incident, which followed a previous landslide on the same road on Monday. Also on Tuesday, traffic movement on the Dhalli-Tutikandi bypass road was affected for a few hours due to a landslide near Vikas Nagar.

The fresh incident had left the two main roads from Boileauganj to Chaura Maidan and Boileauganj to the Crossing blocked, following which traffic was halted on the routes for safety reasons.

The landslide prompted Shimla deputy commissioner (DC) Anupam Kashyap to hold an emergency meeting on Wednesday, which was attended by senior officials of the public works department, Indian Institute of Advanced Study and other departments.

“PWD officials have indicated that removing the muck immediately could lead to further landsliding at the site. We discussed a strategic approach to restoring the road’s functionality. A detailed study is required, involving specialised agencies and geologists, who will provide recommendations on how to restore the road properly,” he added.

Kashyap said the affected routes will be reopened in a phased manner to prevent further damage.

Meanwhile, Shimla superintendent of police Sanjeev Kumar Gandhi emphasised movement of traffic has been completely stopped for safety reasons. “Comprehensive arrangements have been made to ensure smooth traffic flow on alternative routes,” he added.

NH 21 to remain closed

for two hours twice a week

Meanwhile, Mandi deputy commissioner, Apoorv Devgan said National Highway 21 from Bindrabani to Pandoh will remain closed for vehicular movement for two hours on two days a week – Wednesday and Friday, from 11.30 am to 1.30 pm from August 23 to September 28.

“The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has informed the administration that landslides are happening frequently on the highway from Bindrabani to Pandoh and the risk of travelling has increased due to hanging stones. In such circumstances, it is necessary to remove the hanging stones from the highway from Bindrabani to Pandoh,” he said.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dar Ovais

Dar Ovais is the Dharamshala-based correspondent in the Himachal Pradesh bureau of Hindustan Times. He covers politics, tourism, Tibetan affairs and environmental issues.

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