Kolkata: Kolkata and adjoining areas got inundated on Tuesday due to heavy downpour from wee hours of September 23.
Vehicles were seen stranded on the road as it was not possible for them to move. Metro services and trains services got disrupted after the tracks got waterlogged.
Flights were also delayed due to the bad weather.
VIDEO | West Bengal: Rains battered Kolkata overnight, leading to widespread waterlogging in both northern and southern parts of the city. North Kolkata recorded 200 mm of rainfall, while South Kolkata received 180 mm.
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) September 23, 2025
(Full video available on PTI Videos -… pic.twitter.com/Y8aFgnUZVn
Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) Mayor Firhad Hakim who was seen visiting several places under KMC said that he has ‘never’ seen such torrential rainfall that took place since the wee hours of Tuesday.
Notably, places in Kolkata which normally don't get inundated were also underwater due to the heavy rainfall. Water entered several hospitals and medical stores leaving the patients in a ‘bad’ situation.
West Bengal Rains: Schools To Remain Closed For Two Days Amid Heavy Showers#WATCH | West Bengal: On the rains and waterlogging situation in Kolkata, Mayor Firhad Hakim says, "...There is waterlogging in front of the Birla Planetarium. In all these other areas, we have no drainage system. The water from the lake has overflowed onto Southern Avenue. The… pic.twitter.com/MBsS9EJTjB
— ANI (@ANI) September 23, 2025
On the other hand, as the ‘City of Joy’ is gearing up for its biggest festival Durga Puja, several puja committees and idol makers face huge losses due to thundering activities.
Many idol makers who were supposed to visit several pandals to give finishing touch to the idols said not just that they cannot reach the pandals; several Durga idols also got stranded at the studios as it was ‘impossible’ to carry clay idols during the rainfall.
Some Durga idols were seen stranded in Bijon Setu in south Kolkata due to heavy waterlogging in the Ballygunge area.
#WATCH | Kolkata, West Bengal | Heavy rain causes waterlogging in several parts of Kolkata
— ANI (@ANI) September 23, 2025
(Visuals from near Jadhavpur University) pic.twitter.com/Q1TnIG0Vw2
It is pertinent to mention that there is a forecast that rain will play ‘demon’ even during Durga Puja.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee however said that the alert has been sent to the fishermen not to venture into the sea and also that she has heard that there will be gusty winds blowing upto 60-65kmph.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urges people to work from home as several people died due to open wire on the streets.
“I have spoken with the chairperson of Calcutta Electric Supply and asked him to make sure that there is no open wire anywhere. They will also have to pay compensation to the families of those who died due to electrocution and the state government will also give compensation. I have declared puja vacation to government schools and will urge the private schools and offices to hold online classes and work from home,” said Mamata.
Incidentally, nine people have died in Kolkata due to open wire at several places.
Apart from the torrential downpour, the West Bengal Chief Minister blamed Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) responsible for the waterlogging.
“DVC has not done dredging for the last several years. They don’t listen to us and release water. Steps are being taken so that the situation improves soon,” further mentioned Mamata.
Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari mentioned that the state government cannot ‘run away’ from its responsibilities.
Kolkata Weather Update: Heavy To Very Rainfall Is Predicted In These Regions Of West Bengal; Check DetailsCountering the statement of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, DVC had mentioned that the water of DVC doesn’t reach Kolkata but goes to river Hooghly crossing Amta in Howrah district.
However, the weather department reported 213.7 mm of rain in Kolkata during this period. Between 1 and 22 September, the city had received a total of 178.6 mm, which is 16% less than the rainfall in the past 24 hours alone
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