More than 60 death across Darjeeling and Nepal amid rain stream: Mirik hit badly, cut off Sikkim; IMD warns against more rainfall

Sunday rains destroyed devastation in the entire eastern Himalayan region, causing one of the worst landslides in a decade in the Darjeeling area and left dozens of death and stranded hundreds of tourists over the north of the Western Bengals, Nepal and Bhutan. Since details come from the disaster-stretched region, we look at the most important updates: how much is in Bengal death? At least 23 people, including children, were killed in West Bengale on Sunday night. According to the National Defense Force (NDRF), a total of 18 died in Darjeeling, with 11 of those in Mirik, the worst hit. Meanwhile, at least five bodies have been recovered from landslide during a separate rescue operation in Nagrakata, in the nearby Jalpaiguri district. However, casualties are expected to increase: Northern Bengale Minister Udayan Guha said the toll was “likely to rise”. Do direct updates of Darjeeling and surrounding areas follow how many people are dead in Nepal? Since Friday, at least 47 people have lost their lives in Nepal due to flash floods and landslides caused by incessant rainfall. Some of these 35 people were killed in separate incidents in the landslide in India-bordering Ilam district, while nine was washed away and three were killed by lightning strikes. What is the extent of damage? With more than 300 mm of rainfall that hit sub-himalayan bengals within less than 12 hours, the entire areas were sparked while houses were flattened to landslides. “Two iron bridges collapsed, several roads were damaged and flooded, large plots of land in the Darjeeling districts, Kalimpong, Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar were inundated. There were reports of alarming damage and losses, especially in Mirik, Darjeeling, Kalympong, Jalpaiguri, Matigara and Alipurduar, Matiguri Banerjee, On X announced when the details began to come in. North Bengal on Monday, October 6, to judge the situation, as the MP of Darjeeling and BJP leader Raju Bista had an appeal to the landslide in the rain to declare a ‘disaster on a state level’. Murmu also expressed condolences and prayed for the success of relief and rescue operations in disaster-hit areas. Total of 105 people evacuated by boat, and another 55 with zip controls in the Jalpaiguri district. Bengal and Sikkim connected and the one connecting Darjeeling and Siliguri. More landslides and road blocks due to saturated soil conditions. 91 86979 81070

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