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#Breaking News: Avalanche Strikes Dharamshala Hills, Residents on High Alert

Snow cascade on Dhauladhar leaves residents stunned and alert.

An avalanche struck the picturesque Dhauladhar hills in Himachal Pradesh’s Dharamshala on Friday, October 10, 2025 sending a torrent of snow cascading down the rugged slopes and triggering widespread concern. The dramatic event, captured on video and rapidly shared across social media platforms, showcased a massive wall of snow barreling through the high-altitude region, a stark reminder of nature’s unpredictable force in the Himalayan range. Local authorities have issued an immediate alert, urging residents and tourists to exercise caution as rescue and assessment teams mobilize to evaluate the situation.

The avalanche occurred amid a period of unseasonal weather, with temperatures dropping sharply in the past week and light snowfall blanketing the upper reaches of the Dhauladhar range. Dharamshala, a popular hill station and home to the Dalai Lama’s residence, saw the snow mass descend near the McLeod Ganj area, narrowly missing populated zones but disrupting access to several trekking routes and remote villages. Preliminary reports indicate no immediate casualties, though the Himachal Pradesh Disaster Management Authority (HPDMA) has deployed personnel to conduct ground surveys and ensure safety. The video evidence, showing the snow’s relentless advance, has amplified public anxiety, prompting officials to monitor for potential secondary slides.

Local administration has activated emergency protocols, closing off affected trails and advising against travel in the upper hills until conditions stabilize. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had previously forecasted unstable weather, with a low-pressure system contributing to sudden precipitation. This event echoes a series of avalanches in the region over recent years, linked to climate shifts and erratic snowfall patterns. Rescue teams, equipped with avalanche rescue dogs and specialized gear, are on standby, while the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has begun clearing debris to restore connectivity.

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Community leaders in Dharamshala have called for heightened preparedness, noting the town’s vulnerability during the tourist season. The avalanche’s proximity to key landmarks has raised concerns about infrastructure resilience, with authorities planning to assess damage to communication lines and water supply networks. As of 12:13 PM IST, the focus remains on safety, with updates expected as teams reach the impacted areas. This incident underscores the ongoing challenge of managing natural hazards in India’s mountainous terrains, drawing attention to the need for robust early-warning systems and community education.

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