West Bengal Governor Rushes to Landslide-Hit Darjeeling
West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose cut short his trip and traveled to Darjeeling to oversee rescue efforts after landslides caused by heavy rain. The disaster has resulted in 24 deaths, with many missing and tourists stranded. Bose is coordinating with the National Disaster Management Authority.
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In an urgent response to a natural disaster, West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose canceled his personal visit to southern India and rushed to Darjeeling, devastated by recent landslides. The calamity, which has taken the lives of 24 individuals, has left many missing and stranded thousands of tourists.
Governor Bose, upon his return from Tirupati, is on site in Mirik, one of the hardest-hit areas. He is actively supervising rescue and rehabilitation efforts and is directly engaging with affected residents to better understand their needs.
Bose is in constant communication with the National Disaster Management Authority, ensuring coordinated efforts in relief operations. He is expected to present a comprehensive report with recommendations to authorities after evaluating the situation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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