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Deadly Downpours Ravage India's Eastern States
6 Oct
Summary
- Widespread heavy rainfall triggers floods, landslides in eastern India
- 28 deaths and dozens missing in Darjeeling hills, West Bengal
- Mirik remains cut off after bridge collapse, rescue efforts underway
On Monday, October 6th, 2025, India is facing widespread heavy rainfall and severe weather conditions, with authorities warning of continuing flood risks in the eastern regions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has cautioned residents about possible flooding, waterlogging, and traffic disruptions, urging vigilance, especially in areas already affected by extreme weather over the past week.
In West Bengal, the situation has become particularly dire, with torrential rain compounding an ongoing disaster in the Darjeeling hills. The state has reported 28 deaths and dozens of people missing due to the heavy downpours. Mirik and nearby towns remain cut off after the collapse of the Balasan river bridge, the only direct route to Siliguri. Rescue teams from the Army and NDRF are operating in the affected areas, and the Chief Minister has announced plans to visit the disaster zones.
Across the country, other states, including Odisha, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, eastern Madhya Pradesh, eastern Uttar Pradesh, and Gangetic West Bengal, are also expected to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall today. The IMD has warned of the risk of river overflows and landslides in vulnerable regions, with coastal Odisha and Andhra Pradesh already reporting gusty winds and flooding in low-lying areas.