Kolkata: Tourism activities at Jaldapara National Park resumed on Friday, making it the last of North Bengal's tourist circuits to partially reopen nearly a week after severe floods forced a shutdown ...
Experts warn that unregulated construction and tourism are exacerbating floods and landslides in north Bengal's ecologically fragile regions.
Unregulated construction and tourism are exacerbating flood and landslide risks in North Bengal, as per expert warnings.
Continuous moderate to heavy rainfall has been pounding North Bengal and adjoining regions — including Sikkim, Nepal, and Bhutan — since Thursday, triggered by a low-pressure system formed from the ...
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Friday issued an orange alert for several north Bengal districts, warning of ...
Despite heavy rains, landslides, and flooding that have killed at least 28 people in northern West Bengal, tourists are still arriving in large numbers in Darjeeling and Kalimpong during the festive ...
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Bengal floods leave tourists stranded; Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Dooars suffer as rescue ops continue
A holiday in the hills turned into a nightmare for hundreds of tourists across North Bengal as relentless overnight rain unleashed flash floods and landslides, snapping road links and submerging large ...
Kolkata, October 5 (IANS): At least 13 people have died in landslides in the North Bengal hills, following continuous ...
Thunderstorms with gusty wind and lightning will accompany rain across all of North Bengal’s districts on Friday, the IMD ...
Heavy overnight rain caused landslides and flooding in North Bengal. At least 28 people died, mostly in Mirik. Bridges collapsed, isolating towns and ...
Moderate to heavy rainfall has been lashing the entire north Bengal region and adjoining areas — including Sikkim, Nepal, and ...
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