7 Dead As Record 332 Mm Rain Floods Kolkata, Homes And Airport Waterlogged Days Before Durga Puja

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:35am on 23 Sep 2025,Tuesday Weather & Environment

Heavy overnight rain has paralysed Kolkata, leaving 7 people dead in different parts of the city and suburbs. Deaths were reported from Beniapukur, Kalikapur, Netaji Nagar, Gariahat, Ekbalpur, Behala, and Haridevpur. At least 3 deaths were due to electrocution. Many areas, including Garia Kamdahari with 332 mm, Jodhpur Park with 285 mm, and Kalighat with 280 mm, saw record rainfall. Roads, Metro, and suburban trains were disrupted. Flights from Kolkata airport may face delays due to water on the tarmac. The rain has also raised concerns for Durga Puja pandals. Authorities are providing food and shelter to affected families. (PC: X)

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At Least 7 Dead As Record Rain Floods Kolkata, Several Areas Waterlogged

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:14am on 23 Sep 2025,Tuesday Weather & Environment

Heavy rain overnight paralysed Kolkata on Tuesday, leaving seven people dead from electrocution. Reports confirmed deaths in Beniapukur, Behala, Haridevpur, Ballygunge, Mominpore, Netajinagar, and Garfa. Major roads were flooded, and water entered homes and residential complexes. Kolkata Municipal Corporation recorded extreme rainfall, with Garia Kamdahari seeing 332 mm and Jodhpur Park 285 mm. Metro services were suspended on parts of the Blue Line, while Eastern Railway trains faced waterlogged tracks. Schools declared holidays, and power and internet services failed in many areas. IMD warns more rain as low-pressure systems move in, raising concerns ahead of Durga Puja. (PC: X)

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Kolkata Rain Havoc: 1 Dead, Metro Blue Line Hit, Airlines Issue Advisory As Durga Puja Preparations Suffer

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:27am on 23 Sep 2025,Tuesday Weather & Environment

Heavy rain in Kolkata has caused severe waterlogging, leaving streets flooded and disrupting daily life ahead of Durga Puja. One man, Jitendra Singh, 60, died of electrocution on Hossain Shah Road. Metro Blue Line services between Shahid Khudiram and Maidan were suspended due to flooding, though truncated services continue. IndiGo and SpiceJet issued travel advisories warning of delays and diversions. North Kolkata recorded 200 mm of rainfall, while South Kolkata logged 180 mm. Water entered homes and puja pandal preparations were delayed. The India Meteorological Department has warned of more heavy rain till September 26 across Kolkata and nearby areas. (PC: HT)

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Kolkata Rain: Bay Of Bengal Low Pressure Brings Heavy Showers, Waterlogging Ahead Of Durga Puja, IMD Alert Till September 26

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:32am on 23 Sep 2025,Tuesday Weather & Environment

Kolkata is facing heavy rain and waterlogging just ahead of Durga Puja, the biggest festival of Bengal. A low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal has triggered nonstop rainfall since midnight, continuing for several hours. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an alert till September 26. Streets, homes, and markets are flooded, causing major traffic jams. Garia Kamdahari recorded 332 mm of rain, with other areas crossing 250 mm. Residents said the flooding was worse than Amphan in 2020. IMD warned of more thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds before conditions ease slightly from September 27. (PC: X)

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Chamoli Cloudburst Triggers Destruction: Houses Swept Away, 5 Missing Amid Heavy Rains in Uttarakhand

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:15am on 18 Sep 2025,Thursday Weather & Environment

A cloudburst late Wednesday night in Nanda Nagar, Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, triggered by heavy rain, has resulted in at least five people missing. Six houses collapsed in the debris flow; two individuals have already been rescued. Search-and-rescue operations are underway, though bad weather is slowing progress. A medical team and three ambulances have been dispatched to the affected area. Officials have issued a red alert for Dehradun, Champawat, and Udham Singh Nagar, warning of continued heavy rainfall through September 20 and risks of landslides and infrastructure damage. (PC: India Today)  

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Tropical Storm Gabrielle Forms in Atlantic, May Strengthen into Hurricane; US East Coast Could See Impact

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:54pm on 17 Sep 2025,Wednesday Weather & Environment

Tropical Storm Gabrielle has formed in the central Atlantic Ocean, about 1,000 miles from the northern Leeward Islands. The National Hurricane Center said the storm could become a hurricane by Saturday as it moves north-northwest. Experts warned the northeastern Caribbean, Bermuda, and parts of the US East Coast to monitor the storm closely. Gabrielle is not expected to make landfall in the US, but severe weather along the coast is possible. No watches or warnings are in place yet. Gabrielle is forecast to remain over open waters, though Bermuda could see effects next week if the track shifts. (PC: AP)

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10 Dead, 8 Missing as Devastating Cloudburst Triggers Flash Floods Across Dehradun Region

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:03pm on 16 Sep 2025,Tuesday Weather & Environment

At least ten people were killed and eight remain missing after a devastating cloudburst struck Dehradun late Monday night, triggering torrential rains and widespread destruction. The disaster, centered in Sahastradhara, unleashed flash floods that swept away hotels, shops, and houses while causing severe infrastructure damage. SDRF and NDRF teams rescued 300-400 people, including 200 students trapped at Devbhoomi Institute. Multiple incidents occurred across Uttarakhand: four people swept away near Shikhar Fall, eight laborers missing in Parwal village after being carried by Asan River, landslides in Mussoorie killing one worker, and severe waterlogging in IT Park. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inspected affected areas, directing authorities to expedite relief operations while monitoring the crisis from the State Disaster Operations Centre.

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Bridges Collapse, Hundreds Evacuated as Dehradun Battles with Torrential Rain and Landslides

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:26am on 16 Sep 2025,Tuesday Weather & Environment

Dehradun faces a red alert as torrential rains trigger landslides and swelling rivers, sweeping away at least five people across Tapkeshwar, DIT College, Rajpur Shikhar Falls, and Bhagat Singh Colony. PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah assured CM Pushkar Singh Dhami of full central support. Rescue operations by NDRF, SDRF, and PWD are underway, with over 100 trapped and 500 evacuated. Bridges at Maldevta and Premnagar collapsed, disrupting traffic. Shops in Karligad were washed away, and tourists are advised to avoid Mussoorie. The IMD warns of extreme rainfall and flash floods. SDRF continues rescues in Chandrabhaga, Sahaspur, and Thakurpur amid widespread devastation.

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2 Missing After Heavy Rain Triggers Cloudburst In Dehradun, Cars And Shops Washed Away, Red Alert Issued

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:00am on 16 Sep 2025,Tuesday Weather & Environment

Two people went missing after a cloudburst struck Dehradun early Tuesday, triggered by heavy rain. The disaster damaged houses, destroyed roads, and washed away cars and shops. Rescue teams from NDRF and SDRF rushed to the spot, shifting affected families to safer areas. District officials led relief operations and ordered all schools in Dehradun to remain shut. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said he was in constant touch with the administration. In nearby Rishikesh, rising river water trapped three people, later rescued by SDRF. Heavy rain and landslides continue to disrupt life across many parts of Uttarakhand this monsoon. (PC: X)

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Hyderabad Rain: Streets Flooded, IMD Issues Yellow Alert As 2 Feared Swept Away

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:04pm on 15 Sep 2025,Monday Weather & Environment

leaving streets flooded and vehicles swept away. Videos shared online showed dramatic rescues, including a man pulled from strong currents and a motorbike carried off by water. Officials said two people are feared to have been swept away. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for the city and nearby districts. Siddipet’s Narayanraopet recorded 245.5 mm rainfall, the highest in Telangana, while Rangareddy’s Abdullapurmet-Thatianaram reported 128 mm. In Hyderabad, Musheerabad received up to 124 mm. Authorities have urged people to stay indoors and avoid waterlogged areas.

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