Videos circulating online show streets resembling rivers, cars submerged up to their windows, and floodwaters engulfing pandals. Authorities urged residents to exercise caution, avoid unnecessary travel, and monitor updates from city officials and airlines, as delays and travel disruptions persist.
At least seven people died due to electrocution in rain-hit areas, officials confirmed.
VIDEO | West Bengal: Rains battered Kolkata overnight, leading to widespread waterlogging in both northern and southern parts of the city. North Kolkata recorded 200 mm of rainfall, while South Kolkata received 180 mm.
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) September 23, 2025
(Full video available on PTI Videos -… pic.twitter.com/Y8aFgnUZVn
#WATCH | Kolkata, West Bengal | Heavy rain causes waterlogging in several parts of Kolkata
— ANI (@ANI) September 23, 2025
(Visuals from Jadavpur and Baghajatin areas) pic.twitter.com/M916A1dRwR
Waterlogging in Moira Street, Minto park. #Kolkatarain #kolkata
— Kunaal Jindal (@JindalKunaal) September 23, 2025
And this street does not flood even in very heavy rains...... pic.twitter.com/FqwJ6XcO6s
Traffic across Kolkata was paralysed, with key intersections such as Park Circus, Gariahat, Behala, and College Street submerged in knee-to-waist-deep water. Major roads, including EM Bypass, AJC Bose Road, and Central Avenue, experienced long snarls, while smaller lanes in south and central Kolkata became impassable. Commuters reported buses breaking down mid-route, while taxis and app-based cabs either remained off the roads or charged inflated fares.
#WATCH | Kolkata, West Bengal | Heavy rain causes waterlogging in several parts of Kolkata
— ANI (@ANI) September 23, 2025
(Visuals from Golf Green area) pic.twitter.com/KIPh6JUmsh
#Kolkata rains pic.twitter.com/FL4fAH9OEP
— Nirav Domadia (@imdhokla) September 23, 2025
Train and Metro services were heavily affected. Metro Railway Kolkata suspended operations between Shahid Khudiram and Maidan stations. "Truncated services are being run between Dakshineswar and Maidan stations," a spokesperson said, adding that normal services are expected to resume soon. Eastern Railway reported partial suspension in the Sealdah south section, while skeleton services continued in north and main sections. Several long-distance trains, including the Kolkata–Jammu Tawi Express and Kolkata–Amritsar Express, were rescheduled due to waterlogging.
#WATCH | Kolkata, West Bengal | Heavy rain causes waterlogging in several parts of Kolkata
— ANI (@ANI) September 23, 2025
(Visuals from near Jadhavpur University) pic.twitter.com/Q1TnIG0Vw2
🌧️ Last night, after 5 hours of continuous rainfall, Kolkata streets are completely waterlogged. 🚨 Everywhere you look — just water. #KolkataRains #Waterlogging pic.twitter.com/RU6F5FCXBu
— Pankaj (@pretty_yourss) September 23, 2025
Morning after Kolkata's Cloudburst.
— Sidd (@_Siddy17) September 23, 2025
Scenes from my area Manicktala. Highest rain since 2007 in my area pic.twitter.com/LtDjGAp98T
The heaviest rainfall was recorded in southern and eastern parts of the city, with Garia Kamdahari receiving 332 mm, followed by Jodhpur Park at 285 mm, Kalighat at 280 mm, Topsia at 275 mm, Ballygunge at 264 mm, and Thantania in north Kolkata at 195 mm, according to the Kolkata Municipal Corporation. Water also entered numerous residential complexes, adding to the chaos.
Schools declared holidays as office-goers struggled to reach workplaces amid disrupted transport. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) warned of continued heavy rainfall in south Bengal districts, including Purba and Paschim Medinipur, South 24 Parganas, Jhargram, and Bankura, and forecasted a fresh low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal around September 25.
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