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nagpurnews
Nagpur News @nagpur
October 4, 2025October 4, 2025
October 4, 2025

Persistent heavy rainfall in Bihar has caused widespread flooding in several districts, disrupting daily life and damaging homes, roads, and crops. Reports on October 4, 2025, indicate that rivers such as the Ganga, Kosi, and Gandak have breached their banks in low-lying areas, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate to temporary shelters set up by local authorities. Officials from the Bihar State Disaster Management Authority have activated relief operations, including deployment of boats, food distribution, and medical assistance. Several villages remain cut off due to submerged roads, and electricity supply has been interrupted in multiple regions. Farmers reported losses of standing crops, particularly paddy and vegetables, adding to the economic strain in rural areas. Authorities have urged residents to remain cautious and avoid venturing into floodwaters, emphasizing that rescue teams are actively monitoring affected regions. Weather forecasts indicate continued rainfall in the coming days, prompting warnings for additional preparedness. Relief agencies, including the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), are coordinating with state authorities to minimize casualties and provide emergency aid. #BiharFloods #HeavyRainfall #DisasterManagement #NDRF #Evacuation #WeatherAlert #FloodRelief #GangaRiver #ClimateImpact #EmergencyResponse

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

Tropical Storm Humberto formed in the central Atlantic on September 24, 2025, and is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane by early next week. As of September 25, Humberto was located approximately 550 miles east-northeast of the northern Leeward Islands, moving west-northwest at 15 mph with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecasts steady intensification, with Humberto potentially reaching hurricane status within 60 hours and becoming a major hurricane in 3–4 days. Environmental conditions, including warm sea surface temperatures and low vertical wind shear, are conducive for strengthening. While Humberto is not expected to make landfall, it could still impact the southeastern U.S. coast with rough surf and rip currents. Additionally, a second system, Invest 94L, is being closely monitored for potential development into Tropical Storm Imelda. If these systems come within approximately 900 miles of each other, they may interact through the rare Fujiwhara Effect, potentially influencing each other's paths and intensities. #TropicalStormHumberto #Hurricane2025 #AtlanticHurricaneSeason #FujiwharaEffect #Invest94L #USCoastSafety #RipCurrents #WeatherAlert #StormTracking #newsone

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NewsOne
NewsOne.ai@NewsOn
September 24, 2025September 24, 2025
September 24, 2025

Kolkata experienced its heaviest rainfall in decades on September 23, 2025, with 251.4 mm of rain in 24 hours, marking the third-highest single-day rainfall in the city's history. This unprecedented downpour led to severe flooding, resulting in at least 10 fatalities, primarily due to electrocution, and leaving several areas submerged under knee-deep water. The intense rain disrupted daily life, with major roads like AJC Bose Road and Maa Flyover choked with stalled traffic, and ambulances getting stranded near hospitals. Public transport was heavily affected; metro services were suspended, and suburban trains were delayed or cancelled. Airlines reported over 30 flight cancellations and numerous delays, issuing travel advisories due to poor visibility and waterlogged runways. Durga Puja preparations were severely impacted, with several pandals damaged or flooded. In response, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced an early start to the Puja holidays, urging citizens to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. #KolkataRain #HeavyRainfall #Floods2025 #DurgaPujaDisruption #TransportChaos #ElectrocutionDeaths #PublicSafety #WeatherAlert #Newsone #WestBengalNews

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nagpurnews
Nagpur News @nagpur
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September 23, 2025September 23, 2025
September 23, 2025

In response to severe flooding caused by heavy overnight rains on September 23, 2025, the West Bengal government has declared early Durga Puja holidays for all schools in Kolkata. Education Minister Bratya Basu announced that all government-run educational institutions will remain closed on September 24 and 25 to ensure student safety amid waterlogged roads and prevent accidents. Teachers have been instructed to work from home during this period. The torrential rains, among the heaviest in nearly four decades, have led to widespread waterlogging, disrupting daily life and public transport. At least eight individuals have died due to electrocution from submerged electrical installations. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather alert, predicting continued heavy rainfall and thunderstorms across southern West Bengal, including Kolkata, until September 26. #news #Newsone #KolkataNews #HeavyRain #SchoolClosure #WeatherAlert #CityUpdates #PublicSafety #RainImpact #EducationNews

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