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TOP 10 Hidden places in Himachal Pradesh

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  🌄 Top 10 Hidden Places in Himachal Pradesh When we think of Himachal Pradesh, names like Shimla, Manali, and Dharamshala often come first. But beyond the famous tourist spots, Himachal hides some untouched valleys, villages, and scenic escapes that remain less explored .Himachal Pradesh is known for its popular tourist spots like Manali, Shimla, and Dharamshala, but beyond these lies a world of untouched valleys, quiet villages, and breathtaking landscapes that only a few travelers get to explore. Here are the top 10 hidden gems in Himachal you must visit:  Here are the top 10 hidden gems in Himachal Pradesh: 1. Chitkul – The Last Village of India 📍 Kinnaur District Known as the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibet border, Chitkul is famous for wooden houses, apple orchards, and the pristine Baspa River. 2. Kalpa – Land of Kinnaur Kailash 📍 Kinnaur A peaceful village offering magnificent views of the Kinnaur Kailash range. Ideal for nature lovers and spiritual seeke...

disaster management

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 DISASTER MANAGEMENT FLOODS Floods are natural disasters that occur when water overflows onto normally dry land, often due to heavy rainfall, rapid snowmelt, or the breaking of dams and embankments. They can cause widespread damage to homes, crops, roads, and other infrastructure, as well as lead to loss of life and displacement of communities. Floods disrupt daily life, spread waterborne diseases, and harm the environment by eroding soil and destroying habitats. While they can be sudden (flash floods) or slow-rising, both types require quick response and preparedness. Effective flood management, such as building strong drainage systems, planting trees, and raising public awareness, can reduce their impact and protect lives. Causes of Floods Floods can be caused by both natural and human-made factors: 1. Heavy Rainfall – Intense or prolonged rain can cause rivers, lakes, and drains to overflow. 2. Melting of Snow or Glaciers – Sudden melting increases water flow into rivers and str...