‘Rhinos drown…roads turn rivers’: Bengal floods leave trail of destruction
Heavy, unabating rains in West Bengal have left a trail of destruction, killing at least 28 people and leaving dozens missing.
Heavy, unabating rains in West Bengal have left a trail of destruction, killing at least 28 people and leaving dozens missing.
The storm came ashore in northern coastal province Ha Tinh and forecasters said it would move inland before weakening as it pushed northwest toward the hilly regions of Ha Tinh and neighbouring Nghe An.
The first full weekend of Fall begins with uninterrupted sunshine and unseasonably warm temperatures with excellent visibilities and moderate humidity.
According to information from the state ministry in Mumbai, isolated locations in the Pune ghat region are likely to experience intense downpours. The administration has urged residents, particularly those in low-lying areas, to stay cautious.
A devastating cloudburst struck Kuntari Lagafali in Nandanagar, causing widespread destruction and collapsing six buildings. Five people are missing, while two were rescued by locals. Rescue operations are underway with SDRF and NDRF teams on-site, and a medical team with ambulances has been dispatched to provide assistance. The administration is closely monitoring the situation as rescue efforts continue.