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Up to 20 Dead in DarjeelingMirik Landslides as Relentless Rains Cut Off Hills

Rescues face delays because of a red alert, relentless rain, damaged roads, collapsed bridges.

Overview

  • Officials reported death tolls ranging from 18 to 20, with figures provisional as search and rescue operations continue in hard‑to‑reach areas.
  • The National Disaster Response Force and state agencies are deployed, with reports of one Mirik village marooned and access severely disrupted across the district.
  • Mirik is the worst affected with 11 fatalities, while the Darjeeling subdivision has reported seven deaths and multiple injuries, according to local authorities.
  • Key links have failed or been blocked, including the Dudhia iron bridge over the Balason River and stretches of major routes such as NH‑10, NH‑110 and Rohini Road.
  • Thousands of tourists remain stranded as relief camps open; Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced compensation and a Monday visit, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences and said the situation is being monitored.