Himachal Pradesh has been experiencing intense rainfall and landslides over the last few days, leading to widespread disruptions across the region. Amidst this, Rubina Dilaik and her daughters found themselves stranded in her hometown in Himachal Pradesh. The actress took to Instagram to share an update with her fans, stating that she and her daughters are safe and doing well, and even thanked the hotel they took shelter in during this tough time. Scroll down to know more.
Rubina Dilaik And Her Daughters Stranded In Himachal
Actress Rubina Dilaik took to Instagram to share a series of pictures from her recent trip to her hometown in Himachal Pradesh, explaining how she, her daughters, and sister were stuck due to heavy rainfall and landslides. In the caption, she opened up about how the weather caused a lot of damage and affected many people in Himachal Pradesh. She mentioned that she was stuck for five days there and that they had been nothing less than a “roller coaster.” She went on to explain how the landslides and heavy rain had caused severe damage to roads, highways, fields, and impacted families, including her relatives.
In her caption, she mentioned that she was not able to hold her daughter for too long. Further, she expressed immense gratitude that the little ones are now healthy, happy, and safe in a protective environment. She also thanked the hotel, Leeladhar Tranquillity, for opening doors for them and giving them shelter during the unexpected time.
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Monsoon Batters Himachal Pradesh
Rubina Dilaik shared a series of pictures from her recent trip to Himachal Pradesh. In the photos, she showed a glimpse of how heavy rains battered the region where she was staying. Her photos show authorities clearing debris after a landslide, while also highlighting how, despite the monsoon’s fury, the landscape looks breathtakingly beautiful after the showers.
According to Hindustan Times, this monsoon season has wreaked havoc in Himachal Pradesh. The Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (HPSDMA) has reported 263 deaths since June 20. The state has been severely hit by continuous landslides, heavy rainfall, cloudbursts, drowning incidents, and road accidents. The total damage in the region has been estimated at over ₹1,988 crore.
A few days back, as per the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC), 360 roads had been blocked because of heavy rainfall. To ensure the protection of the residents and tourists, authorities had issued rainfall advisories and requested people to avoid landslide-prone roads. They also advised avoiding unnecessary travel. Restoration work has started in the affected areas.
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