A surge in the Teesta River that flows through Sikkim and West Bengal has triggered widespread distress among residents of Teesta Village, West Bengal, as floodwaters inundated homes and disrupted daily life.
The sudden rise of the river caught many off guard, leaving families stranded and communities grappling with the aftermath of nature's fury.
In the affected areas, residents have recounted harrowing experiences of helplessness and fear as they watched the waters steadily encroach upon their homes.
For many, the flooding has resulted in significant damage to property and belongings, exacerbating their already vulnerable living conditions.
Local authorities and relief organisations are mobilising efforts to assist those affected, providing shelter, food, and other essential supplies to mitigate the immediate impact of the disaster. The community is rallying together, offering support to each other amidst the challenging circumstances caused by the natural disaster.