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West Bengal floods and landslides kill 28, dozens missing

October 6, 2025
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NEW DELHI: West Bengal experienced a devastating deluge, claiming 28 lives and leaving dozens missing, with Mirik severely impacted by flash floods and landslides.

Crucial infrastructure, including key bridges, collapsed, isolating towns and stranding hundreds of tourists.

Authorities are deploying rescue teams and monitoring the situation as rivers run above danger levels following extremely heavy rainfall.

The relentless rainfall has not only caused flooding but also triggered landslides across the Darjeeling hills, damaging homes and roads.

Local authorities are coordinating evacuation efforts and setting up emergency shelters for affected residents and stranded tourists.

Communication and transport links remain disrupted, making relief operations challenging.

Officials have urged people to stay alert and avoid travel in vulnerable areas, warning that rivers remain swollen and additional landslides are possible.

Relief teams are working round the clock to reach isolated villages, clear blocked roads, and provide food, water, and medical aid to those affected.

The situation continues to evolve, with authorities keeping close watch on weather updates and river levels to prevent further casualties and infrastructure damage.