Shimla/Dharamshala, July 7 -- As monsoon continues to wreak havoc in the hill state, Chamba and Mandi were hit by cloudburst on Sunday. Albeit no casualty was reported, three pedestrian bridges were washed away. Meanwhile, in Hamirpur, a migrant woman reportedly swept away in the Barsar area after heavy rains resulted in the rise of water level in Shukra Khad. The victim, Kiran Kumar, 29, was a resident of Bihar. Sub divisional magistrate (SDM, Padhar) in Mandi district, Surjeet Singh, said, "There has been no loss of life or property in this cloudburst incident. In the incident, three foot bridges and one vehicle-worthy bridge were washed away in Kugdi and Kotarang drains." While another cloudburst occurred in Churah of Chamba on Sunday morning resulting in destruction of a newly constructed bridge. As a result four panchayats of the area have lost connectivity with the rest of the state. The IMD on Sunday has sounded a moderate to high flash flood alert in Bilaspur, Chamba, Hamirpur, Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Shimla, Sirmaur, Solan and Una districts of Himachal Pradesh for 24 hours. For July 7, the weather office has sounded an orange alert of heavy to very heavy rainfall in Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Kangra, Mandi, Shimla, Solan and Sirmaur districts. According to MeT department officials, light to moderate rainfall is very likely at most places on July 7, 8, 9 and 10 and at many places on July 11 and 12 in the state. One or two spells of heavy rainfall are expected till July 10 with one or two spells of heavy to very heavy rain at isolated places July 7. In Una, Swan river overflowed after heavy rain and Indian Oil petrol pump near Jhaleda bridge of Ghaluwal in Una was submerged. As per the State Emergency Operations Centre 243 roads in the state remained blocked and since June 20, 78 people have been reported dead and 37 missing owing to monsoon related accidents. Ten-month-old baby, Neetika, is probably the lone survivor of her family, with other members of her family either washed away of died in cloudburst that hit Talwara village in Mandi district. Her father was washed away in a cloudburst when he was outside the house trying to staunching the flow of water gushing inside their home on Tuesday. His body was later found in debris. Neetika's mother, Radha Devi, 24, and grandmother, Purnu Devi, 59, were swept away when they went out to look for the infant's father. Hearing the cries of the child, the neighbour Prem Singh rescued her and informed Ramesh's cousin, Balwant, a personal security officer of former chief minister Jai Ram Thakur. Tanuja Thakur of Sharan village of Seraj, Bagsyad in Mandi district had miraculously survived after being buried in debris all night. Tanuja pulled herself out of the debris with her courage. "I held on but with no help in sight and by clinching to the branches I pulled myself out," shared Tauja while talking to deputy chief minister Mukesh Agnihotri. "We could hear her cries for help as we could not reach out owing to the massive landslide," said a neighbour while interacting with deputy CM Mukesh Agnohotri. The district administration Mandi evacuated 63 tourists and hotel staff members stranded in the remote hill station of Janjheli on Sunday morning. They were trapped for several days due to heavy rainfall and landslides. During the last 24 hours, light to moderate rain was observed at many places and heavy rain was observed at isolated places in the state. The highest rainfall of 11 cm was recorded in Aghar, followed by Nagrota Surian (10 cm), Una (7 cm), Dharmshala (6 cm), Kataula (4 cm), Sujanpur Tira (4 cm), Nadaun (3 cm), Mandi (2 cm), Palampur (1 cm), Jogindarnagar (1 cm) and Pandoh (1 cm)....