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Kolkata gets 20% of annual rain in one night: What caused near-cloudburst and what it means for Durga Puja

According to the Met department, the rain may take a break for now over West Bengal and possibly not dampen the Durga Puja festivities.

September 24, 2025 / 08:04 IST
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A relentless spell of rain lashed Kolkata between midnight on Monday and early Tuesday morning, dumping 252 mm, nearly 20% of its annual average of 1,345.5 mm in just seven hours, and leaving large parts waterlogged.

The downpour claimed at least 10 lives and disrupted rail, road, and air connectivity, just days before the grand Durga Puja festival.

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A night of deluge

The rain began around midnight on Monday and continued until early Tuesday morning. The worst-affected areas were Garia (332 mm), Jodhpur Park (285 mm), Kalighat (280 mm), Tospia (275 mm), Ballygunge (264 mm), Chetla (262 mm), Mominpur (234 mm), Beleghata (217 mm), Dhapa (212 mm), Ultadanga (207 mm), Thanthania (195 mm), Belgachhia (178 mm), and Maniktala (169 mm).