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Himachal Floods Uncover Massive Timber Smuggling Racket, Threatening State’s Vegetation and Future

Relentless Monsoon Rains Expose Illegal Logging in Chamba, Raising Alarms Over Ecological Devastation and Rising Natural Disasters

Published on: 02 September, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Chamba, India

The devastating floods and landslides that ravaged Himachal Pradesh this monsoon have brought to light a sinister underbelly of illegal activities, with visuals of the Ravi River choked with timber logs exposing what many are calling the state’s largest timber smuggling racket. The unprecedented monsoon fury, which triggered 77 flash floods, 41 cloudbursts, and 81 major landslides, has not only claimed 156 lives but also laid bare the systematic destruction of Himachal’s forests, threatening its ecological balance and amplifying the risk of annual natural disasters.

In Chamba, one of the hardest-hit districts, videos of countless wooden logs floating in the swollen Ravi River have sparked outrage, pointing to rampant illegal logging upstream. Experts and locals allege that the forest mafia, often in collusion with unchecked development projects, has been felling trees on a massive scale, leaving hillsides vulnerable to landslides. “These logs are evidence of greed-driven destruction. Deforestation for roads, highways, and hydropower projects is stripping Himachal bare,” said a local environmentalist in Chamba, echoing sentiments shared by former minister Asha Kumari, who admitted that forest felling is widespread across the state.

The Supreme Court recently warned that Himachal could “vanish in thin air” if ecological damage continues unchecked, a prophecy that seems closer to reality as deforestation exacerbates soil erosion and landslide risks. The state’s fragile Himalayan ecosystem, already battered by climate change-induced heavy rainfall, faces a grim future with 58.36% of its land prone to intense soil erosion. The National Disaster Management Authority’s 2023 report highlighted that unauthorized construction and greenery loss are amplifying disaster risks, with Chamba, Kullu, and Kinnaur among the most vulnerable districts.

Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu has attributed the rising frequency of cloudbursts and floods to global warming but also acknowledged the role of human activities in disturbing the ecological balance. The state government has announced plans for a study to investigate the causes of these disasters, but locals demand immediate action against the timber mafia. “If this looting of forests continues, Himachal will lose its green cover entirely, and we’ll face calamities every year,” warned a resident of Kullu.

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As rescue operations continue and the state grapples with over 820 blocked roads and damaged infrastructure, the exposed timber smuggling racket has become a rallying cry for environmentalists. They are urging stringent enforcement, reforestation drives, and a halt to reckless development projects to save Himachal from an ecological catastrophe.

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