Shimla, Aug. 29 -- Amid continuous rainfall, the Chandigarh-Manali highway was closed due to a fresh landslide in Banala. However, no loss of life was reported and officials said restoration work is underway. The Chandigarh-Manali National Highway-3 was again closed for traffic after a fresh landslide between Pandoh and Manali. A portion of the NH near Kanchi Mod near the Pandoh Dam completely collapsed owing to overnight rains. The route from Mandi to Kullu via Katola is restored for traffic. This is the only route left for Kullu-Manali now. The Ravi river that is in spate following heavy rain in Kangra cut off the remote village of Bada Bhangal and washed away government buildings besides damaging infrastructure on Thursday. Kangra DC Hemraj Bairwa said the flooded river had damaged public property in the remote village, which is accessible only by foot. A landslide damaged the boundary wall at Kangra airport, leading the administration to make temporary arrangements to deal with security threats. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) rescued more than 400 students of Arni University in Kangra district on Wednesday night, while waterlogging was reported in Indora and Fatehpur sub-divisions after the water was released from the Pong Dam. More than seven NDRF teams have been deputed on both sides of the dam as a precautionary measure. Kullu DC Torul S Raveesh said parts of the district were being evacuated as water levels rose sharply. In Chamba, four days of heavy rainfall have endangered the Holi Bazaar area....