Excessive rains in Himachal Pradesh caused cloudbursts, flash floods and landslides, severely damaging tourism during monsoon.
Tourism, a key contributor of over ₹14,000 crore to state GDP, saw hotel occupancy plunge from 70–80% in 2019 to just 10–20% this monsoon.
Himachal received 41% excess rainfall between June 20–Sept 25, suffering ₹4,861 crore losses.
Hotel and restaurant associations say the industry has not recovered post-COVID, facing further setbacks from monsoon fury, Indo-Pak conflict, Maha Kumbh, and sensational disaster coverage.
Road blockages, especially on key routes like Chandigarh-Manali, and stranded pilgrims worsened the crisis.