Water-logged streets across Shyambazar amid Durga Puja preparations. (Express)Kolkata Weather Today News Live Updates: Day after at least 10 people were killed in Kolkata following heavy overnight rainfall that flooded streets, railway tracks, and Metro tracks, the city has started limping back to normalcy. Even as the Met department ruled out heavy rain in the city in next 24 hours, several areas continue to be waterlogged, with efforts to pump out water from low-lying areas underway.
Life upended in rain fury: Among the 10 dead in the rain-related incidents, most were electrocuted when they stepped out for their routine duties in the morning after overnight rains. The transport network was heavily disrupted, with several cars breaking down on waterlogged roads and school pool car services getting cancelled. Many schools advised parents not to send their wards and offices declared work from home in the unprecedented situation.

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Third-highest September rainfall: Tuesday’s 251.4mm rainfall in 24 hours marked the city’s third-highest single-day rainfall in September, after 369.6 mm on September 28, 1978, and 259.5 mm on September 26, 1986. Considering all-time records throughout the year, this spell of rain is the city’s sixth-highest single-day total ever recorded.
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