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Landslide damages houses in Kangra
Published : Aug 8, 2017, 6:33 am IST
Updated : Aug 8, 2017, 6:33 am IST
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Kangra: Residents of Sard Bammi village near Rakkar in Dehra subdivision of the district abandoned their houses after debris of a landslide entered 18 houses and washed away seven cattle head. Tilak Raj Sharma, a resident, said they feared returning to the village after the incident.

Kangra: Residents of Sard Bammi village near Rakkar in Dehra subdivision of the district abandoned their houses after debris of a landslide entered 18 houses and washed away seven cattle head. Tilak Raj Sharma, a resident, said they feared returning to the village after the incident.

Residents said several landslides had occurred in the village during the past years and a person was also killed last year. They alleged that the authorities concerned had been apprised of the situation, but nothing had been done to prevent the recurrence of landslides.

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Meanwhile, heavy rain continues to lash Kangra valley. The town repo-rtedly received 161.6 mm rain in the past 48 hours. Baner, Manji and Manooni rivers are in spate due to inces-sant rain.

Landslides occurred at two places on the Bani-Sehri road today. Sachin Pratik Sharma, a resident of Baldoh village, said over 3,000 residents of Srinagar, Jawas, Baldoh and Gadot villages faced problem in commuting.

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