2 killed in building collapse following heavy rains in Shimla

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Press Trust of India Shimla
Last Updated : Aug 17 2016 | 9:42 PM IST
Twopersonswere killed while several others were buried under the debris as a five-storied dilapidated building collapsed following heavy rains in Rohroo area here today.
"The deceased have been identified as Nishu and Anshu," SDM, Rohroo, Y P S Verma said.
Six persons were rescued from under the debris of the building that was situated near Saraswati Nagar. They have been admitted to hospital and were stated to be out of danger.
The building is owned by one Joginder Singh and housed a pesticide shop, a hardware shop and tea stalls.
The hardware shop owner closed the shop around 1:30 PM, just an hour before the mishap occurred while the tea stall and pesticide shop owners ran out just in time, police said.
"Efforts are on to rescue people who are still trapped. NDRF's help has been sought," Verma said.
"A contingent of NDRF has been dispatched from Sunni and is likely to reach by 11 PM. Rescue operations will continue even after dusk for which a generator has been arranged", he added.
The local administration is yet to ascertain if the persons buried under the debris are alive.
Meanwhile, moderate rains occurred in some parts of the state with Paonta Sahib receiving the highest 40 mm rains, followed by Palampur 26 mm, Jubbal 10 mm, Sundernagar and Sangraha 8 mm, Sarahan and Kalpa 7 mm, Rohru 6 mm and Bharwara 5 mm rainfall.
Minimum temperatures dropped marginally across the state. Keylong was coldest with 10.2 degree, Kalpa 12.0 degree, Manali 13.0 degree, Shimla 15.4 degrees, Dharamsala 17.2 degree, Palampur 17.5 degree, Solan 19.0 degree, Bhuntar and Nahan 20.0 degree, Sundernagar 20.9 degree and Una 25.0 degree Celsius.
Una was hottest in the region with maximum temperature 35.6 degree followed by Sundernagar 31.3 degree, Dharamshala 29.6 degree ,Bhuntar 28.0 degree, Nahan 25.8 degree,Solan 25.5 degree, Manali 24.2 degree, Shimla 22.0 degree and Kalpa 18.0 degree.
The local MeT office has predicted rains and thunder showers at isolated places across the state for the next six days.

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First Published: Aug 17 2016 | 9:42 PM IST

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