At least 12 people died as heavy rain lashed the eastern Indian city of Kolkata and surrounding areas ahead of a major festival, flooding streets, disrupting transport and leaving residents stranded for hours, officials said on Wednesday. Most of the rain, as much as 251.6 mm(9.9 inches) in 24 hours, fell during the early hours of Tuesday and was the heaviest witnessed in the city since 1988, said HR Biswas, the regional head of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) in Kolkata. Police said nine people died in Kolkata, with most of the deaths due to electrocution. Two people drowned, they added.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Spanish minister wants Israel tried in world court for Gaza ‘war crimes’

Spain’s acting social rights minister has suggested taking Israel to the International…

US claims to have hit ‘Iranian targets’ in Syria

The US military has carried out strikes against two facilities in eastern…

Four killed in Jenin drone strike

An Israeli drone strike has killed four Palestinians in the occupied West…

Qatar warns UN it won’t tolerate ‘reckless’ Israeli behaviour

Qatar told the UN Security Council that it would not tolerate “reckless”…