– August rainfall is 77% above normal for Himachal pradesh.
– Kasauli (Solan) recorded the highest rainfall at 145 mm; Gohar (Mandi) followed with 120 mm.
– The monsoon season overall has brought 18% above-average rain statewide since June 1.
The IMD’s extended alert highlights the vulnerability of hilly regions like Himachal Pradesh during intense monsoons. Above-average precipitation poses heightened risks such as flash floods, landslides, and water logging-issues that could seriously impact local infrastructure and livelihoods. Maintaining real-time meteorological updates becomes crucial for effective disaster preparedness.
Moreover, while surplus rainfall benefits agricultural areas by replenishing water resources across states reliant on monsoon rains like Himachal Pradesh’s valleys, such excess can be counterproductive if unmanaged-leading to crop damage or logistical challenges. Civic authorities must balance immediate emergency responses alongside long-term infrastructure improvements to mitigate recurring whether-related disruptions effectively.
Read more: Economic Times