Incessant heavy rains wreaked havoc in tribal Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh where eight persons were feared dead in landslides that blocked important roads leaving Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh stranded in Sangla Valley.
About 1000 tourists and locals were stranded at various places, including 800 in Sangla alone and heavy rains were hampering the rescue operations, officials said today.
Areas beyond Tapri have been cut off due to numerous landslides on Hindustan-Tibet National Highway and Singh, who was campaigning for Mandi Lok Sabha by-elections, was stranded in Sangla Valley in Kinnaur district last night.
The approach roads to the area are blocked due to landslides and efforts are being made to evacuate Singh by helicopter, officials said.
“Work is on to reopen the link road to Sangla Valley and other major roads to evacuate over 1000 tourists, stranded at various places in the district, mainly in Sangla area,” Deputy Commissioner J.M Pathania said today.
He said five members of a family were buried alive in a massive landslide in village Chagaon village near Tapri, about 220 km from state capital Shimla, late last night.
One person was buried under debris in landslide in Tapir, one in Yula and two in Morangin villages in the tribal district and chances of their survival are nil, he said.
About 25 foreigners and a Doordarshan team were also stranded in Kinnaur district between Namgya and Khaab, close to Tibet border as heavy rains triggered landslides at numerous places.
Unusual heavy downpour in Spiti and Pooh, known as cold deserts, has taken people by surprise.
Chitkul and some other areas in higher hills near Sangla had fresh spell of snowfall and 50 cm of snow was recorded in Chitkul.
The Doordarshan team and some other tourists have taken shelter at an ITBP camp near Khaab as the road ahead was blocked by huge boulders and landslides.
The disruption of normal life in Kinnaur and Spiti area due to heavy snowfall has cast shadow on Mandi Lok Sabha by-poll slated for June 23 and election department is planning to fly the polling staff by helicopter, subject to weather conditions.
“There are still six days left for polling and we hope that the weather would improve and roads would be opened,” said an official of election department