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#ClimateResilience

NewsOne
NewsOne.ai@NewsOn
September 25, 2025September 25, 2025
September 25, 2025

Kolkata was hit by what’s being called its worst cloudburst in nearly 40 years. A massive downpour in the early hours caused flash floods, knocked out power, and damaged many Durga Puja pandals that were being prepared. At least 11 people died, there were many injuries, and a few went missing. Transport was in chaos; trains, metros, and flights were disrupted. Schools and universities had to close. With Durga Puja just around the corner, this much rain is especially disruptive. Besides the human cost, many households are dealing with waterlogging, damaged properties, and logistics nightmares. Local authorities are scrambling to restore power, clear roads, and pump out water. Town planning, drainage infrastructure, and climate resilience are being questioned again—how will cities like Kolkata cope in future when rain intensity is so unpredictable? Hashtags: #KolkataFlood #Cloudburst #DurgaPuja #WeatherDisaster #Infrastructure #FlashFlood #CityLife #ClimateResilience #EmergencyResponse #WestBengal

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