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Rain affects normal life in Kolkata

Heavy rain has been affecting normal life in different parts of West Bengal for the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Thursday. According to the Met Office, in the last 24 hours, Purulia witnessed the highest rainfall in South Bengal, while Kalimpong and Darjeeling received the highest rainfall in North Bengal.

Rain affects normal life in Kolkata
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Published : Aug 8, 2019, 3:15 PM IST

Updated : Aug 8, 2019, 9:38 PM IST

Kolkata (West Bengal): The city dwellers woke up to a Thursday rainy morning with a continuous downpour affecting normal life.

The eastern metropolis received 50 millimetres (mm) rainfall in the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Thursday owing to low pressure the area over the north Bay of Bengal, the Meteorological department said.

Though there was less number of public transports, some parts of the metropolis witnessed traffic snarls causing inconvenience to commuters.

Rain affects normal life in Kolkata

The weatherman has forecast heavy rain in South 24 Parganas, Purulia, Jhargram, Bankura, East and West Midnapore districts of South Bengal on Thursday, while the Sub-Himalayan districts of North Bengal are likely to receive heavy precipitation till Saturday morning.

Purulia witnessed the highest rainfall in West Bengal in the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Thursday at 130 mm, followed by Diamond Harbour with 115 mm rainfall, the Met Office said.

Haldia (70 mm), Canning (44 mm) and Krishnanagar(36 mm) are some of the other places in South Bengal, which received substantial rainfall.

In the sub-Himalayan areas of North Bengal, Kalimpong (57 mm) and Darjeeling (42 mm) received the highest rainfall during the last 24-hour period.

Also read: Maha: 15 feared dead as rescue boat capsizes in Krishna river

Kolkata (West Bengal): The city dwellers woke up to a Thursday rainy morning with a continuous downpour affecting normal life.

The eastern metropolis received 50 millimetres (mm) rainfall in the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Thursday owing to low pressure the area over the north Bay of Bengal, the Meteorological department said.

Though there was less number of public transports, some parts of the metropolis witnessed traffic snarls causing inconvenience to commuters.

Rain affects normal life in Kolkata

The weatherman has forecast heavy rain in South 24 Parganas, Purulia, Jhargram, Bankura, East and West Midnapore districts of South Bengal on Thursday, while the Sub-Himalayan districts of North Bengal are likely to receive heavy precipitation till Saturday morning.

Purulia witnessed the highest rainfall in West Bengal in the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Thursday at 130 mm, followed by Diamond Harbour with 115 mm rainfall, the Met Office said.

Haldia (70 mm), Canning (44 mm) and Krishnanagar(36 mm) are some of the other places in South Bengal, which received substantial rainfall.

In the sub-Himalayan areas of North Bengal, Kalimpong (57 mm) and Darjeeling (42 mm) received the highest rainfall during the last 24-hour period.

Also read: Maha: 15 feared dead as rescue boat capsizes in Krishna river

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Rain affects normal life in Kolkata
         Kolkata, Aug 8 (PTI) The city dwellers woke up to a
Thursday rainy morning with a continuous downpour affecting
normal life.
         The eastern metropolis received 50 mm rainfall in the
last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Thursday owing to a low pressure
area over the north Bay of Bengal, the Met department said.
         Though there were less number of public transports,
some parts of the metropolis witnessed traffic snarls causing
inconvenience to commuters.
         The weatherman has forecast heavy rain in South 24
Parganas, Purulia, Jhargram, Bankura, East and West Midnapore
districts of South Bengal on Thursday, while the Sub-Himalayan
districts of North Bengal are likely to receive heavy
precipitation till Saturday morning.
         Purulia witnessed the highest rainfall in West Bengal
in the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Thursday at 130 mm,
followed by Diamond Harbour with 115 mm rainfall, the Met
office said.
         Haldia (70 mm), Canning (44 mm) and Krishnanagar(36
mm) are some of the other places in South Bengal, which
received substantial rainfall.
         In the sub-Himalayan areas of North Bengal, Kalimpong
(57 mm) and Darjeeling (42 mm) received the highest rainfall
during the last 24-hour period. PTI AMR
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Last Updated : Aug 8, 2019, 9:38 PM IST
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