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Kolkata rains: City limping back to normalcy after rain fury, several areas remain waterlogged

Authorities, although the flood waters began to gradually decline, the normal life before the festival season continues to be the urgent difficulty of management, he said. | Photo Loan: Debasish Bhaduri

On Wednesday, September 24, 2025, in a few areas, especially the pockets of the North and middle part of the city, he struggled to return to normal to return to normal because the heavy rain had died in the metropolis and his life was full of water.

The MET department excluded heavy rain in the city for the next 24 hours, but in some places the cloudy sky with slightly moderate showers accompanied by thunder and Gusty winds.

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During the night, the water was pumped from the low areas of the Calcutta and the adjacent areas, but the inhabitants of Bidhannagar continued to embrace under the flood, the vehicles moved at the speed of the snail, and the pedestrians were forced to navigate in sliding strips.

To avoid accidents, Bidhannagar Municipality company kept the street lights off on Tuesday, September 23rd.

Durga Puja Pandal Openings planned on Tuesday, September 23, Postponed Prime Minister Mamata BANERJEE, is expected to visit the clothes on Wednesday due to harsh weather conditions and start a newly built fire station in Kalighat.

Authorities, although the flood waters began to gradually decline, the normal life before the festival season continues to be the urgent difficulty of management, he said.

He said that the situation in the restaurant and adjacent regions will be closely monitored with more rain on the radar on Wednesday, September 24th.

At least 10 people were killed, nine people were among the heaviest ones in the forty years – it rained severely overnight – Calcutta and adjacent regions, air, railway and highway transport disabled and pushed the state government to advance the holidays.

The highest one-day rainfall in the last 137 years since 251.4 mm-1986 in less than 251.4 mm-1986 was behind 369.6 mm in 1978, 253 mm in 1888 and 259.5 in 1986.

The arterial roads turned into rivers, caught metro railway and train services, and the city entered the normality in front of Durga Puja, the biggest festival of Bengal.

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