02072025-TTB-01.qxd 7/2/2025 12:23 AM 13 TRUMP, MUSK SPAR AGAIN OVER TAX-CUT BILL WORLD /thetribunechd Page 1 CHANDIGARH | GURUGRAM | JALANDHAR | BATHINDA | VOL. 145 NO. 181 | 16 PAGES | ~5.00 | REGD. NO. CHD/0006/2024-2026 ESTABLISHED IN 1881 DELHI wednesday | 2 july 2025 /thetribunechd www.tribuneindia.com Raging waters of the Beas and the Suketi inundate the Panchvaktra Mahadev Temple in Mandi district on Tuesday. PTI Cloudbursts, flashfloods ravage Mandi dist; 5 killed, 15 missing Rescue ops underway| 132 evacuated| Roads blocked |Dams overflow Dipender Manta TORRENTIAL RAINS TRIGGER TRAGEDY Tribune News Service Mandi, July 1 Tragedy struck Mandi district last night as cloudbursts triggered flashfloods and landslides, claiming five lives and leaving 15 persons missing. Rescue teams have managed to evacuate 132 individuals from flood-affected areas as efforts continue to locate the missing and restore road connectivity. The fatalities were reported from different parts of the district. One body was recovered from the old market area in Karsog, two from Bada village under Gohar subdivision, one from Talwara village and another from Neri Kotla in ■ 24 houses destroyed, 12 cowsheds washed away in flashfloods across district ■ 30 head of cattle perished as raging floodwaters swept through villages overnight ■ 16 MW hydropower project severely damaged at Patikari, disrupting electricity supply ■ Key highways blocked, including the KiratpurManali route, stranding hundreds of tourists ■ The Jhalogi Tunnel area paralysed after landslides, cutting off Mandi-Kullu connectivity ■ Communication networks down, power outages reported in worst-hit flood zones <
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