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‘Never seen rain like this’: Mamata Banerjee after 7 dead in Kolkata downpour

Published on: Sep 23, 2025 02:43 PM IST

The heavy rainfall left Kolkata paralysed on Tuesday, resulting in at least seven deaths from electrocution.

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday described the overnight downpour in Kolkata as "unprecedented"and urged the public to stay indoors, PTI reported.

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee during a press conference in Howrah.(ANI)

The heavy rainfall left Kolkata paralysed on Tuesday, resulting in at least seven deaths from electrocution and bringing city life to a standstill. Several areas were flooded, transport services were disrupted, and traffic was thrown into chaos. Follow Kolkata rain LIVE updates here.

“I have never seen rain like this. I feel so bad for the people who have lost their lives in the cloudburst. I heard 7–8 people have died due to electrocution by open or unattended wires. It is so unfortunate…” Mamata Banerjee told a Bengali news channel, according to PTI.

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The intensity of rain was higher in Kolkata’s southern and eastern parts. Garia Kamdahari recorded 332 mm of rain in a few hours, Jodhpur Park 285 mm, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) said. Kalighat recorded 280 mm of rain, Topsia 275 mm, and Ballygunge 264 mm. Thantania (north Kolkata) received 195 mm of rain.

Operations at Kolkata's Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport were also severely affected by the adverse weather on Tuesday. According to a Kolkata Airport official cited by ANI, at least 30 flights were cancelled and 42 others were delayed.

 
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