Heavy rains cause severe landslides in Darjeeling, disrupt connectivity, and force closure of tourist spots
Deadly Landslides in Darjeeling and Disrupted Connectivity to Sikkim
Severe rainfall in Darjeeling, West Bengal, has triggered deadly landslides, killing 17 people and causing widespread damage. The downpour has cut off road connectivity between Darjeeling and key areas including the Himalayan state of Sikkim. Authorities have responded by shutting major tourist spots and launching rescue operations.
Key Updates on Darjeeling Landslide Disaster
1. Heavy Rainfall and Landslides Hit Darjeeling Hard
Darjeeling experienced intense rainfall overnight, resulting in landslides in critical zones like Mirik and Sukhia Pokhari. These landslides caused fatalities and obstructed essential roadways.
2. Rescue Operations Underway
Local police and administration have initiated rescue efforts to assist stranded residents and tourists. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is scheduled to visit the region tomorrow to assess the damage.
3. Prime Minister’s Response
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives and assured full government support to the affected communities through a message on X (formerly Twitter).
4. Road Connectivity Severed
Landslides have blocked major routes including those connecting Bengal to Sikkim and Darjeeling to Siliguri, isolating the region and complicating relief efforts.
5. Tourist Attractions Closed for Safety
To prevent accidents, the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA) has closed popular tourist spots such as Tiger Hill and Rock Garden. Toy train services have also been suspended.
6. Warning for Residents and Tourists
Authorities have urged everyone to stay alert, avoid non-essential travel, and keep updated on weather and road conditions. A dedicated hotline has been set up for stranded individuals: 9147889078.
7. Political Leaders Monitor Situation
Darjeeling MP Raju Bista highlighted the extensive damage caused by the rains, including loss of life, property, and infrastructure, and is coordinating with officials to manage the crisis.
8. Impact Extends Beyond Darjeeling
Other north Bengal areas such as Jalpaiguri, Siliguri, and Cooch Behar are also experiencing waterlogging and disruptions due to heavy rain.
9. Weather Warnings and Forecast
The meteorological department issued red alerts for North Bengal and Sikkim, forecasting continued rainfall and thunderstorms until October 7. Flash floods remain a significant risk.
10. Regional Impact Includes Nepal
Neighboring Nepal has also suffered from the severe weather, with at least 22 deaths reported in the last 36 hours due to floods and landslides.
Summary
The heavy rains in Darjeeling have led to a tragic loss of life and major infrastructural damage. Authorities are focused on rescue, relief, and preventing further accidents by closing tourist areas and suspending services. The situation remains critical, with ongoing weather threats and connectivity challenges.