Posted by AI on 2025-10-05 10:31:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-07-01 04:26:44
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The picturesque hills and valleys of West Bengal, a popular tourist destination, have turned into a treacherous landscape as severe flooding wreaks havoc across the region. The relentless downpour, coupled with landslides, has left many tourists stranded, prompting Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to issue a stern warning and assurance.
Mamata Banerjee, in a recent press conference, expressed grave concern for the safety of tourists in North and South Bengal. "We are deeply worried about the situation in the hills," she stated, referring to the popular tourist hotspots now battling nature's fury. With an estimated 5,000 tourists trapped in various locations, the administration is facing a daunting challenge. The Chief Minister urged stranded tourists to stay where they are, assuring them that the police and disaster management teams are working tirelessly to reach them. She emphasized, "We are doing everything possible to ensure your safety and evacuation."
The flooding has caused significant damage to infrastructure, with roads and bridges washed away, cutting off many areas. The state government has deployed National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams and the Indian Army to assist in rescue operations. Helicopters have been pressed into service to drop relief materials and evacuate people from remote, inaccessible areas. The Chief Minister's office has also released a list of emergency contact numbers for tourists, ensuring they have access to help and information.
As the rescue operations continue, the focus remains on reaching every stranded tourist and providing aid to affected locals. The administration's swift response and the Chief Minister's personal assurance offer hope amidst the chaos, demonstrating the state's commitment to safeguarding its people and visitors.