TMC, BJP collide if 10 dies in Kolkata rain before Durga Puja, IMD warns of more rain: 10 points

While Kolkata was waiting at the beginning of the Durga Puja, unprecedented heavy rain swallowed the city and muted the festive spirit. Durga Puja in Bengal is usually characterized by humid heat, but this year has been incessant rain-the heaviest since 1986 and the sixth highest one-day rainfall in 137 years-the state surprised. At least ten people were killed, nine due to electration, in the heavy Kolkata rains. Rain also cut air, road and rail transport. With a knee-to-wash-deep water, education institutions were closed, which forced the Bengal government to declare Durga Puja holidays in advance. With deaths reported and flights delayed or canceled due to heavy rains, the Bharatiya Janata party has dropped at the Mamata Banerjee government, in which he claims an exposition of the civil order. A shopkeeper wasted dairy product from a container after the rainwater attacked the area, in Kolkata Here are 10 points to solve how the rain disrupted the festive season: Kolkata woke up from overwhelmed streets after three hours of continuous rain in the dead of the night. The IMD recorded 185.6 mm of rain on Tuesday, September 23. The Met Office has informed that another similar system of a low pressure area is likely to form on Thursday, September 25 and bring showers. It is most likely to cross South Odisha North-Andra Pradesh Coasts around Saturday, September 27. According to several Netizens on social media from Bengal, rain even robbed homes, forcing people to move their furniture to top floors. It was seen wandering barefoot through dirty floodwaters. Questions and buses stopped on roads and crawled into traffic for hours in many areas. 6. Circular services were suspended and at least 30 flights were canceled due to heavy rains in Kolkata. 7. More rain is forecast in Purba and Paschim Medinipur, South 24 parganas, Jhargram and Bankura until Wednesday. 8. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said she felt bad for Puja pandals. ‘This rain is so unusual. Even our homes are underwater. I also feel bad for the pujo pandals. Schools have been asked to stay closed and officials are advised to stay home today and tomorrow, ‘she said. Durga Puja Pandal is decorated after heavy rainfall, in Kolkata 9. For the floods in the streets, Mamata Banerjee insufficient Bagger of the Faracca Fighters by the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) blamed for the flood, and claims that when in Bihhar, Uttar Pradesh, or Uttarakhand, Kolkata Faces Faces. 10. The BJP launched an attack on the TMC and blamed it for the avalanche before the Durga Puja. “Mamata turned Kolkata into a crime scene”: How did BJP respond? BJP IT Chief Amit Malviya took X to X and blamed the TMC government for the disaster, claiming ‘criminal negligence and breathtaking apathy of Mamata Banerjee and Firhad Hakim.’ He said: ‘The Alipore issued a month ago a warning about incessant rainfall during Pujas. One month! Their reaction? Absolute, deafening silence. No plans. No preparation. They just put back and raised the waters. It is not just a management failure; It is a deliberate betrayal of every person in this city. ‘ “While the cronies of the TMC benefit from this urban loot, Kolkata is left defenseless and sought to the air. It is no longer a city; Mamata Banerjee has transformed it into a crime scene” BJP West Bengal wrote: “This footage is clearly the ‘unnayan’ done by Mamata Banerjee.” In another post, said: “If this is the condition of civilian lives, how can anyone think about living a sustainable life in Kolkata? How can any organization have the intention to invest? This is an exposition of the civil order.” ‘Weapons Pain’: How TMC responded when the BJP went into an attack mode, Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya said the avalanche is the result of a cloud neighborhood, arguing that such a case could overwhelm any city. She also launched a counter -attack on the BJP and blamed it for ‘arms of pain and the spread of hatred’. She said: “Kolkata faced the anger of a rare cloud burst yesterday. Nearly 300 mm of rain fell within hours, a scale that overwhelmed any city, regardless of infrastructure. Scientists said the same in Mumbai 2005, Chennai 2015, Delhi 2023, no city escaped when the skies were open.” “What is @bjp4India doing? They ignore science, they ignore compassion, they ignore climate realities. Their only obsession is to spread pain and hatred. They think people can’t see the difference between a natural disaster and their propaganda. ‘ (With agency input)