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Landslide in Darjeeling district causes road blockade between West Bengal and Sikkim

The road is completely closed for repairs, and the restoration will take a few days, one of the officials said

PTI Gangtok/Darjeeling Published 24.09.23, 05:30 PM
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Heavy rain in the hills of West Bengal and Sikkim triggered a landslide that caused a cave-in on the National Highway10 in Darjeeling district on Sunday, disrupting vehicular movement on the key arterial link between the two states, officials said.

Following heavy rain, a massive amount of rocks and slush rolled down the hill and damaged the highway at Sethi Jhora in Bengal, around 30 km from Siliguri, they said.

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The road is completely closed for repairs, and the restoration will take a few days, one of the officials said.

Vehicles from the Himalayan state and West Bengal are taking a detour to reach their destinations.

Heavy vehicle movement will be allowed only between 7 pm to 6 am and will be open via Kalimpong district in Bengal, another official said.

The area witnessed landslides and blocking of the highway several times this monsoon.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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