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Last Update: Sunday, Oct 05, 2025 17:32 [IST]
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Delhi, (IANS): President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday expressed sadness over
the loss of lives in West Bengal's Darjeeling following heavy rainfall and
landslides.
In
a post on X, President Murmu said, "The tragic loss of lives due to heavy
rain and landslides in Darjeeling, West Bengal, is distressing. I express my
heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. I pray for the success of
rescue and relief operations and wish a speedy recovery to those injured."
Earlier,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also expressed grief over the widespread
destruction caused by heavy rainfall in Darjeeling and said that the Centre is
committed to providing all assistance to the affected.
At
least 13 people have died in landslides in the North Bengal hills, following continuous
overnight rain, causing widespread severe disruptions, said officials on
Sunday. Among them, nine were killed when an iron bridge collapsed in Mirik in
the Darjeeling district. Four people died in the Sukhia area in separate
landslides.
In
a post on X, PM Modi said, "Deeply pained by the loss of lives due to a
bridge mishap in Darjeeling. Condolences to those who have lost their loved
ones. May the injured recover soon."
"The
situation in Darjeeling and the surrounding areas is being closely monitored in
the wake of heavy rains and landslides. We are committed to providing all
possible assistance to those affected," he added.
Several
roads have been damaged due to landslides, and communication has been cut off.
The administration has said that communication with Sikkim and Kalimpong has
been completely cut off as the water level in the Teesta River rose above the
danger level and washed away NH-10. Even communication with Darjeeling city has
been disrupted.
At
the same time, tourists are stranded in several destinations. Rescue work is
underway at present.
The
administration has closed all tourist points in Darjeeling. Tourists stuck in
Darjeeling, Kalimpong and other areas have been told not to venture out of
their hotels.
The
Meteorological Office has forecast heavy rain in North Bengal for the next two
days, which is likely to worsen the situation and cause inconvenience to the
rescue operations.
The
Regional Meteorological Centre in Kolkata's Alipore had earlier forecast that
there would be rain in North Bengal. A warning of very heavy rain was issued in
the Darjeeling district. As predicted, the rain started on Saturday night. The
continuous rain till Sunday morning has caused havoc in the hill areas.