Damodar Valley Corporation releases 55,000 cusecs from its reservoirs, fresh flood fears in south Bengal
Damodar Valley Corporation released water from its reservoirs. This action raised flood concerns in southern West Bengal districts. Rivers in the region were already swollen by heavy rainfall. The state government criticized a previous water relea...

The situation following the release of water is being closely monitored to prevent a flood-like situation as rivers in the region are already swollen by heavy rainfall in recent weeks, a state Irrigation Department official said.
The DVC released 70,000 cusecs of water from its reservoirs on September 3, drawing sharp criticism from the West Bengal government as fears of flood gripped the downstream districts.
The state government accused the DVC of releasing water without proper coordination, alleging that the discharge heightened flood risks, with several rivers flowing above the danger level.
The renewed flood threat in the southern districts comes even as north Bengal reels under the impact of incessant rains.
So far, 24 people have been killed in the landslides triggered by the rains in the Darjeeling district, officials said.
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