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Amid an incessant downpour in Sikkim and north Bengal and the consequent surge in the Teesta river, the State Irrigation ... Meanwhile, flood-like situations along the banks of the Teesta ...
Sixteen more mortar shells, reportedly drifted down the swollen Teesta river following the cloudburst and flash flood in Sikkim last week, were defused in West Bengal's Jalpaiguri district on Thursday ...
A tourist vehicle carrying 11 people, including tourists from Odisha, tragically plunged into the Teesta River in Sikkim, ...
Following incessant rainfall causing devastation in neighbouring Sikkim resulting in overflowing of the Teesta river, the West Bengal Irrigation department ... and because of that there is a threat of ...
The northern part of West Bengal shares border with Sikkim which witnessed a flash flood in the Teesta river leaving at least 40 people dead, scores injured and around 110 others missing.
Due to torrential rainfall in Sikkim this week, surging water levels in the Teesta river wrought havoc in Kalimpong in north Bengal, flooding the ... connect Sikkim with West Bengal’s Kalimpong.
Police in West Bengal have issued ... Flooded Teesta river in north Sikkim on Wednesday. Damodar Valley Corporation plan to release more water adds to flood worries "In light of the severe ...
Kalimpong (West Bengal), June 13 (ANI): West Bengal’s Kalimpong is facing widespread devastation due to heavy rains which caused flooding in the Teesta River. Many houses situated beside the ...
Kolkata: West Bengal chief ... by landslides due to flooding in the Teesta river during the rainy season.” She elaborated, “There is a fear of blood in the North Bengal districts.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday affirmed that her state will oppose any kind of agreement between India-Bangladesh on the Teesta River, as sharing of Teesta water will mean ...
Speaking in the assembly on a resolution regarding erosion control and flood mitigation in West Bengal, Banerjee said the Teesta River has very little water during the winter and summer seasons.
and an Indian technical team will visit Bangladesh for the conservation and management of the Teesta River. Following these announcements, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee alleged that the ...