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The Joshimath-Malari-Niti national highway (NH107-B) reopened late Sunday after being blocked for three days due to landslides that disrupted traffic, particularly affecting military supply routes to border villages. Despite the reopening, persistent rainfall across Himachal Pradesh has led to 61 blocked roads, with Mandi district being the most affected. The Chandigarh-Manali National Highway (NH21) also faced closures due to landslides, resulting in significant traffic congestion and minor injuries to a driver from a falling rock. Meanwhile, residents in Bharatpur protested road blockages caused by waterlogging due to heavy rains, leading to temporary disruptions on the Bharatpur-Alwar road. The continuous rainfall has exacerbated the situation, with the weather department predicting further rain in the coming days. Local authorities are working to clear the affected routes and address the flooding issues in affected areas.
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