Rains throw life out of gear in Darjeeling and Kalimpong; About 29 houses damaged
Amitava Banerjee, MP, Darjeeling, October 19, 2021: At a time when there is a tourist onrush to the Hills of North Bengal, life was thrown out of gear on Tuesday owing to incessant rainfall. The IMD has issued red weather warning for the Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts. There were reports of snowfall in Gurudongmar and Lachen in North Sikkim. A person died when a tree fell on the vehicle he was driving.
The driver of a vehicle Kailas Barman, died on the spot when an uprooted tree hit the vehicle he was driving at 3rd Mile Lava Road. He was driving a Doctor and the doctor’s daughter from Kalimpong to Gorubathan. The doctor and his daughter were rescued and taken to the Algarah Health Centre. They were released after primary treatment.
“Landslides have been reported from many areas of the Darjeeling Hills. Some rural roads have been damaged. 29 houses were damaged in different blocks in the Darjeeling Hills. Restoration work is going on a war footing” stated S Poonambalam, District Magistrate, Darjeeling.
There is a landslide on the Goke to Singla Bazar road; a bridge on the Dhotorey to Rimbick road in Bijanbari has been damaged. The connectivity between Sukhiapokhari and Maneybhanjyang has been affected by a landslide leaving tourists returning from Sandakphu via Maneybhanjyang stranded. “We have sent an Excavator to clear the slide on a war footing in order to resume vehicular traffic” added the DM.
Till this report was being filed the National Highway 55, Rohini and Pankhabari roads to Siliguri from Darjeeling remained open to vehicular traffic. National Highway 10 to Sikkim was shut down at 3pm owing to a landslide at 29th Mile. Restoration work was continuing on a war footing to open up vehicular traffic. Traffic was diverted through Coronation bridge, Teesta and Rungpo.
Multiple landslides were reported in the Kalimpong municipality area in ward number 4, 15, 18 and 21 resulting in the damage of some houses, footpath and guard-walls. “We are in constant touch with tour operators and homestay owners so that no tourist is affected by the rains” stated R Vimala, DM, Kalimpong.
The Gorkhay bridge was damaged no cutting off Lingsey in Lingseykha with Pedong in Kalimpong. The road to Kolakham is also blocked.
With the level of the River Teesta rising, miking was done and families residing in vulnerable houses on the banks shifted to nearby community halls in safe areas.
Flights landing and taking off from Bagdogra Airport was cancelled owing to inclement weather and low visibility. Shops in Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong downed shutters early. Despite heavy tourist onrush, roads wore a deserted look. Tourists preferred to remain indoors with incessant rainfall from Monday night.
The IMD had issued a red weather warning for Tuesday for the Hills of Darjeeling and Kalimpong and a yellow weather warning for Wednesday. In the last 24 hours Darjeeling received 166.6 mm; Kurseong 186.2 mm; Kalimpong 151.8 mm and Siliguri 47.8 mm rainfall.
M Venkaiah Naidu , Vice President, India has postponed his visit to Sikkim and Darjeeling owing to the ongoing inclement weather. He was scheduled to arrive in Sikkim on October 20 and Darjeeling on October 22.
(http://www.millenniumpost.in/kolkata/rains-throw-life-out-of-gear-in-darjeeling-about-29-houses-damaged-456371)
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