Shimla, Sept. 10 -- Five members of a family were killed when a house collapsed following a landslide in the remote Sharmani village in the Nirmand sub division in Himachal's Kullu on Tuesday, police said. Eight members of the family were buried in the debris of whom five died and three were rescued by villagers during the accident that happened at 1.30 am, the police said. All three survivors are hospitalised in Nirmand, sub-divisional magistrate Manmohan Singh said. According to the police, the families of brothers Dharam Das, 48, and Shiv Ram, 52, lived in the same house and both sustained injuries. Though Shiv Ram, who was sleeping in verandah, survived, his wife Bresti Devi, 50, son Chunni Lal, 32, daughter-in-law Anju Kumari, 25, grandson Bhupesh, 5, and granddaughter Jagriti , 8, died in the house collapse. Dharam Das and his wife Kala Devi, 45, were hospitalised. Their son was not at home during the time of accident. Himachal has reported 378 deaths, including 213 fatalities linked to rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, cloudbursts, drowning, lightning strikes, electrocution, and 165 deaths reported in road accidents since the monsoon began on June 20, according to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA). Chief minister (CM) Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu and deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri has expressed grief over loss of lives at Shamarni village. The CM said that the relief and rescue operation was being carried out on a war-footing. The inter-ministerial central team visited the disaster affected areas of Banjar subdivision of Kullu district, and Mandi's Balichowki and Mandi sadar subdivisions on Tuesday to take stock of the damage caused by heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. The team inspected the affected sites on the spot and made a detailed assessment of the damage. he India Meteorological Department's (IMD) Shimla office has predicted rainfall to continue in parts of Himachal in the coming days with a heavy rainfall alert in some districts on September 13. According to MeT department officials, light to moderate rainfall is very likely at a few places till September 12 and on September 15, while many places are expected to receive rainfall on September 13 and 14. The weather office has issued a yellow alert of heavy rainfall in Una, Bilaspur, Kangra and Sirmaur districts on September 13. Moreover, a yellow alert of thunderstorms and lightning has been sounded in several districts on September 12 and 13....