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Darjeeling tragedy: Why India's landslide warning system remains a race against time

While the India Meteorological Department accurately predicted the recent heavy rain in Darjeeling, pinpointing the exact moment a landslide will occur remains a formidable scientific challenge.



October 06, 2025 / 10:38 IST
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Darjeeling Landslide and Floods

The picturesque hills of Darjeeling were struck by tragedy this weekend. Fourteen people have been killed in multiple landslides triggered by heavy rain in the Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts of West Bengal, according to reports.

The disaster, which occurred on Saturday night, has severed communication lines with neighbouring Sikkim after an iron bridge near Teesta Bazaar in Kalimpong collapsed.

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Rescue operations are being hampered by severe weather and difficult terrain, worsened by the rain damage. There are fears the death toll may yet rise. This latest catastrophe underscores a harsh reality: while India has made significant strides in managing disasters like cyclones, landslides continue to pose a severe and often deadly threat.

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