However, bad weather thwarted efforts to evacuate Singh from Sangla valley where he had gone to campaign for Mandi Lok Sabha byeelections, Chief Secretary S Roy said.
Five members of a family, including three children, were buried alive when boulders fell on their house while five others were killed in landslides in three other places as rains. Landslides also led to collapse of at least 50 houses.
Over 700 persons, including Virbhadra Singh who was campaigning in the area for Mandi Lok Sabha by-elections slated for June 23, were stranded in Sangla valley alone and assistance of the army has been sought for rescue operations and airlifting the stranded people, Chief Secretary S.Roy said.
"We have sought permission of the Election Commission of India for evacuation of the chief minister by state chopper and the permission has been granted but the chopper that left for Sangla could not land due to bad weather and returned", Roy said.