Rampaging torrents, vehicles washed away: Scenes from raging flood in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh
Horrifying sights from the popular tourist destination in Himalayas.
Himachal Pradesh rains wreak havoc in #Dharamshala. pic.twitter.com/J60nmYNKJp
— Ayushi Agarwal (@ayu_agarwal94) July 12, 2021
#Manjhi #River causes flashfloods in #Dharamshala , #Himachal .
— Praveen Angusamy, IFS 🐾 (@PraveenIFShere) July 12, 2021
Cloud burst is, sudden heavy rainfall in a short span of time over a small area. Flash flood is, an outcome of cloud burst where heavy flood occurs in a veey short time span. #ManMadeDisaster pic.twitter.com/Q3veoiEywz
This is Gaggal Bridge.#Dharamshala#HimachalPradesh pic.twitter.com/F2jL1suMGd
— Aryan Rajput🇮🇳 (@AryanRajput21) July 12, 2021
As rains lash down in #Dharamshala shanties of safai karamcharis get washed out by the river in spate. This community has been demanding proper & safe housing for the last 5 years. HP govt & admin is accountable. They should be given immediate relief by providing shelter & food. pic.twitter.com/MfcKRJRZU6
— Endangered Himalaya (@EndangeredHimal) July 12, 2021
#WATCH | Manjhi River rages after heavy rainfall near Dharamshala. #HimachalPradesh pic.twitter.com/SvXhs1kKMS
— ANI (@ANI) July 12, 2021
#HimachalPradesh
— αѕℓαм кнαη ᴀɴᴛɪ ᴡᴀʀ ᴀᴄᴛɪᴠɪꜱᴛ. (@aslamkhanbombay) July 12, 2021
Surge in water level of #Bhagsunag nullah in #Dharamshala following heavy rainfall. pic.twitter.com/S7f5dscHt8
#HimachalPradesh: #Flashflood due to heavy rainfall near #Dharamshala pic.twitter.com/qckDS12fIL
— DD News (@DDNewslive) July 12, 2021