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North Bengal Floods: 14 Dead As Rain Triggers Landslides In Darjeeling And Sikkim

Torrential rains across Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Sikkim have claimed at least fourteen lives and severely disrupted road connectivity, isolating several Himalayan towns

The collapse of the Dudhia Iron Bridge, which connects Mirik and Kurseong, has severed a vital transport link, leaving hundreds of residents stranded Photo: X/ANI
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Severe rainfall over the weekend has wreaked havoc across North Bengal and Sikkim, triggering landslides, bridge collapses, and flash floods that have left at least fourteen people dead and many areas cut off.

According to reports, six people have died in Darjeeling district after a major landslide struck Mirik. The collapse of the Dudhia Iron Bridge, which connects Mirik and Kurseong, has severed a vital transport link, leaving hundreds of residents stranded. Additional landslides have been reported at Hussain Khola along National Highway 110 near Kurseong, further disrupting vehicular movement.

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