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Torrential rains trigger deadly landslides in India, Nepal

Published on: October 6, 2025 8:33 PM

Heavy rains triggered deadly floods and landslides in India’s Darjeeling region and nearby Nepal. At least 18 people died in Darjeeling, while Nepal’s death toll reached 50. The floods washed away homes, bridges, and roads, causing massive destruction. Authorities said more people remain missing as rescue operations continue. The death toll may rise as officials gather information from remote areas.

In West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said two iron bridges collapsed, and many roads flooded or damaged. The affected districts include Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Jalpaiguri, and Alipurduar, all known for tea plantations. The region expects more heavy rains, which could worsen the situation. The downpours disrupted daily life and made rescue work difficult.

Read more: Darjeeling Floods and Landslides Cause Seven Deaths

One iron bridge over the Balason River collapsed, cutting the highway between Siliguri and Mirik town. Debris blocked roads and stopped traffic, preventing quick access to some villages. Local disaster officials said landslides and floods destroyed key infrastructure. These conditions slowed rescue teams, delaying help for stranded residents.

In Nepal, floods and landslides killed 50 people, mostly in Ilam district. Rescuers dug through mud and debris searching for survivors and clearing roads. The landslides destroyed homes in several villages, displacing many families. Nepal’s officials urged caution as relief efforts try to reach all affected areas.

Read more: Deadly landslides and floods ravage Nepal, India 

Officials advised tourists and locals to stay in safe places until evacuation can happen. Relief teams are working around the clock despite heavy rain forecasts. Both India and Nepal face long recovery efforts after this tragic natural disaster.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Darjeeling region, deadly floods and landslides, Heavy rains, India, Latest, Nepal

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