50 people were killed and 7 were carried away in the Mandi flash floods; rescue efforts are ongoing.

Over the previous two days, more than 50 people have died in accidents due to the mountainous state's constant downpour.

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu tweeted a video clip from Sambal village in Mandi district, stating that aggressive rescue, search, and relief activities are presently underway to handle "this dreadful situation."

Unsettling images have emerged from Sambhal, Pandoh - District Mandi, where, as previously reported, seven people were washed away by flash floods today.

16 individuals died earlier as a result of two different events caused by severe rainfall. Nine persons were murdered in a landslip at a Shiv Temple in the Summer Hill neighbourhood of Shimla city, while seven more perished in a cloudburst disaster that occurred in the Solan district last night.

Due to the floods and landslides, Himachal Pradesh has been the worst-affected state in the nation. On Sunday, officials announced a startling loss of 7020.28 crore as a result of the monsoon's disastrous impact.

Two landslides in Shimla city are believed to have buried 15 to 20 persons, according to Deputy Shimla Commissioner Aditya Negi, according to news agency PTI. The other location is in the Fagli neighbourhood, where a number of homes were submerged in muck and snow.

At Mamligh village of Kandaghat subdivision in Solan, 6 persons were rescued following the cloudburst. According to ANI, two homes and one cowshed were destroyed by the floodwaters.

752 highways in the state were shut down as a result of the disaster, according to the state emergency operations centre.

According to the Indian Meteorological Department, today's heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh and the bordering state of Uttarakhand are the result of a recent Western Disturbance.