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Darjeeling landslide: 28 dead, many still missing; Bhutan warns West Bengal as Tala dam overflows

West Bengal Flood Alert: The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) said its team in Alipurduar has been placed on “the highest alert level”.

October 06, 2025 / 12:21 IST
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Darjeeling District Floods

Even as Darjeeling reels from devastating rains and landslides that have killed at least 28 people, there are now fears of flooding in North Bengal’s Dooars region. Authorities have sounded a high alert after Bhutan’s Tala Hydropower Dam began overflowing due to a technical glitch. Bhutan’s National Centre for Hydrology and Meteorology (NCHM) said the Druk Green Power Corporation reported a malfunction in the dam’s gates, which failed to open, causing river water to spill over the structure. Bhutan has officially warned the West Bengal government to stay prepared for potential downstream impact.

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The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) said its team in Alipurduar has been placed on “the highest alert level”. All personnel on leave have been recalled, and 15 additional rescuers from Siliguri are being sent to strengthen the response in low-lying areas near the Indo-Bhutan border.

Landslides wreck Darjeeling

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In Darjeeling district, continuous heavy rain has caused large-scale destruction, especially in Mirik and Sukhia Pokhari. Roads have caved in, bridges have collapsed, while several houses have been washed away. Torrential rain triggered massive landslides, leaving several villages cut off from the rest of the region.

Thirteen bodies have been recovered in Mirik, a popular hill town known for Sumendu Lake and views of Kanchenjunga. Ten more people, including a tourist from Kolkata, remain missing.