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Orange and Red Alerts Issued for Heavy Rain in West Bengal Districts

The Regional Meteorological Centre in Kolkata issued an orange alert for rain in six south Bengal districts from Tuesday to Friday. A red alert has been sounded for north Bengal until Monday due to heavy rain predictions. Heavy rain may cause landslides in Darjeeling and Kalimpong, and low-lying areas may face flooding. The MET office warned that hill river water levels could rise above danger levels due to the heavy downpour.

Orange alert for rain in six south Bengal districts, red alert in north Bengal

Kolkata, June 28

The Regional Meteorological Centre in Kolkata's Alipore on Sunday issued an orange alert for rain in six south Bengal districts from Tuesday to Friday, while a red alert has been sounded for north Bengal till Monday.

Heavy rain has been predicted in the south Bengal districts and Kolkata on Tuesday and Wednesday. Light to moderate rain with thunderstorms is likely in Kolkata later in the day on Sunday and Monday.

The weather department has said that heavy rain may cause landslides in hill areas of Darjeeling and Kalimpong, while low-lying areas may be flooded.

The MET office has also issued a warning that the water level of hill rivers may rise above the danger level due to heavy rains.

An official of RMC said, "There is a monsoon axis from Rajasthan to Bihar. It extends over Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Due to the influence of this system, a large amount of water vapour is entering the state from the Bay of Bengal. Due to this, heavy rain is forecast in the south and very heavy rain in the north."

According to the MET office, an orange alert for rain with thunderstorms is in place for the districts of Purulia, Bankura, West Midnapore, West Burdwan, Birbhum, and Murshidabad. There is a possibility of storms at speeds of 40 to 50 km per hour in these districts.

There is a possibility of rain with thunderstorms in the remaining districts as well. The sky in Kolkata will remain partly cloudy for the next few days. There is also a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunderstorms on Sunday and Monday, it said.

Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri, and Alipurduar districts may receive up to 200 mm of rain. An orange alert for rain is in place for North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur, and Malda districts.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Living in South Kolkata, I can already see dark clouds gathering. Hope the drainage system is cleared - every year we have waterlogging issues. Also, schools should consider online classes if heavy rain persists. Stay safe everyone! ⛈️

Rohit P

Finally some relief from the scorching heat! But 200 mm in north Bengal districts is no joke - that's serious flooding potential. Government should activate control rooms and keep NDRF teams on standby. Monsoon is both a blessing and a challenge for our state.

Kavya N

As someone from Bankura, I'm worried about the orange alert here. Last year's floods were devastating. Hope the district magistrate takes proactive steps - clearing canals, stocking relief materials, and setting up shelter points. Early warning is good, but action matters more.

Sarah B

I'm visiting Kolkata for the first time from the US, and this is quite an experience! The locals seem so calm about it. Should I be worried about the orange alert? Any tips for a tourist? 😅

Vikram M

Respectfully, this is a climate crisis wake-up call. We saw similar patterns in Kerala and Uttarakhand - heavy rainfall events are becoming more frequent. Need better urban planning, flood protection, and long-term climate adaptation. Awareness is good but policy change is needed now.

J James A

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