The 2023 Himachal Pradesh monsoon triggered 163 landslides and 83 flash floods, causing over ₹10,000 crore in losses and severe damage to roads, water, and power infrastructure.
In response, the Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority collaborated with CDRI to assess landslide risks along key Shimla roads. The study identified challenges like poor drainage, human-induced slope instability, and fragile geology.
Technical assistance was recommended to identify short, medium, and long-term measures that combine engineering solutions (such as retaining walls and drainage systems) with Nature-based Solutions (vegetative cover and bioengineering). Policy messages emphasized proactive risk assessment, hybrid approaches, improved drainage, and community engagement.
This report concludes that integrated strategies and resilient infrastructure planning are crucial for reducing landslide risks amid increasing extreme weather events.
Key points
- Himachal Pradesh faced severe landslides during the 2023 monsoon season.
- Roads and infrastructure suffered damages exceeding ₹10,000 crore statewide.
- Assessment identified poor drainage and human-induced slope instability.
- Recommended hybrid solutions combining engineering and nature-based interventions.
- Policy emphasizes proactive monitoring, drainage improvement, and community engagement.
- Next steps include DPR preparation and capacity building for resilience.




