Kolkata Devastated by Unprecedented Downpour
Kolkata faced massive disruption after a torrential overnight downpour killed at least seven people, caused widespread flooding, and crippled transport services. The city recorded one of its highest September rainfalls in decades, prompting Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to criticize utility services and urge residents to stay indoors for safety.

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Kolkata was left in chaos on Tuesday after torrential overnight rain led to the deaths of at least seven people due to electrocution and caused significant flooding. The heavy rain resulted in large areas being submerged, leading to a near-complete halt in transport and traffic services.
Recorded at 251.4 mm, the deluge marked the third-highest September rainfall for the city in nearly fifty years, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Some areas reported even higher figures, exacerbating the city's crisis as thousands of commuters found themselves stranded.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee labeled the situation 'unprecedented' and criticized poor dredging and utility company lapses. Authorities declared holidays for schools and advised office-going residents to stay home, while transport services across roads, railways, and flights remained severely impeded.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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