Key Points

Heavy overnight rain caused major disruptions at Kolkata's airport, leading to over 60 flight cancellations. The record downpour resulted in severe waterlogging across the city, submerging many areas. In response, the state government decided to declare an early start to the Durga Puja holidays for all educational institutions. The adverse weather conditions also led to several tragic incidents, including electrocutions.

Key Points: Kolkata Airport Cancels 60 Flights After Record Overnight Rain

  • Over 300 mm of rain submerged Kolkata causing severe disruption to daily life
  • Airlines like IndiGo issued travel alerts advising passengers to check flight status
  • Schools and colleges closed for two days with Durga Puja holidays starting early
  • At least seven people were electrocuted in the city amid the heavy downpour
2 min read

Over 60 flights cancelled, 42 others delayed at Kolkata airport following heavy rain overnight

Over 60 flights cancelled and 42 delayed at Kolkata airport due to severe waterlogging, as record rainfall prompts early Durga Puja holidays for schools.

"An unprecedented disaster situation has arisen in the state. - Bratya Basu, State Education Minister"

Kolkata, Sep 23

As heavy rain wreaked havoc in Kolkata with several areas across the city witnessing severe waterlogging, flight operations at the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport were also disrupted.

According to airport authorities, 30 arrivals and 32 departures have been cancelled. At the same time, about 11 arrivals and 31 departures have been delayed.

Following forecasts of heavy rain and thunderstorms, several airlines have issued travel alerts. Indigo Airlines was among the first to notify passengers early Tuesday morning about potential delays due to the adverse weather conditions, asking them to frequently check their flight status and to allow extra time for their journeys to and from the airport.

Kolkata airport officials reported that only one flight, operating between Pune and Kolkata, was diverted to Bhubaneswar at 3 am. The advisory highlighted that the downpour had caused temporary road blockages and diversions on certain routes.

Meanwhile, many schools have declared Tuesday a holiday as students and staff could not make their way through flooded streets.

State Education Minister Bratya Basu took to social media to announce the government's decision to declare early Durga Puja holidays in view of the situation.

"An unprecedented disaster situation has arisen in the state. On the advice of the Hon'ble Chief Minister, to provide relief to the students in this disaster and to protect them from accidents, it has been decided to close all schools and higher educational institutions in the state tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, i.e. on September 24 and 25," he said in a X post.

"During this disaster, all teachers and education workers associated with education are requested to do their daily essential work from home. Since the official Puja holiday is from September 26, the Durga Puja holiday is practically starting from tomorrow. I wish everyone a happy and prosperous Sharadiya. My deep and sincere condolences to the families of the fellow citizens who died in this disaster", he added.

Amid record overnight rainfall, Kolkata and its surrounding areas were submerged under knee-deep water on Tuesday, disrupting daily life. Over 300 mm of rain was reported between midnight to 5 a.m. across the city.

Officials reported that at least seven people were electrocuted in the city.

The decision to advance the holidays is a bid to avoid any more such incidents

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Every year same story during monsoon. Our drainage system needs urgent upgradation. 300mm rain in 5 hours is extreme, but proper infrastructure could have handled this better. Thoughts with families who lost loved ones to electrocution. 🙏
D
David E
Visiting Kolkata for business. My flight to Bangalore cancelled. Airlines handling the situation professionally though - got regular updates and hotel accommodation arranged. The early Puja holidays announcement is a sensible decision by the government.
A
Ananya R
Water entered our ground floor apartment in Salt Lake area. Never seen such flooding in 15 years! At least schools are closed so children are safe at home. Hope the airport operations normalize before Puja travel rush begins. 🎇
S
Sarah B
As someone who experienced similar situations in other countries, I appreciate how Indian authorities are being proactive with travel alerts and safety measures. The diversion to Bhubaneswar shows good crisis management. Stay safe everyone!
K
Karthik V
While the early holiday decision is good, we need long-term solutions. Climate change is making such extreme weather events more frequent. Kolkata's infrastructure must be climate-resilient. The seven electrocution deaths are heartbreaking and preventable.
M
Meera T
My daughter's flight from Mumbai got cancelled. Better safe than sorry

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50