KOLKATA:
Thunder clouds, aided by a trough over Gangetic West Bengal, triggered heavy showers in parts of Kolkata and several districts across
south Bengal on Tuesday evening.
The thunderclouds were formed at a height of 5.8km from the ground level, leading to heavy
rains that began around 5pm, an official of the Regional Meteorological Centre said.
The unseasonal rains, accompanied by hailstorm and heavy winds in some areas, brought traffic to a standstill in the city during the evening rush hours, inconveniencing home- bound commuters.
Parts of
Bankura, Purulia, East and West
Medinipur,
Howrah, North and South 24
Parganas districts received heavy rains, the official said.
There was no report of any casualty in the city due to the rains, Kolkata Police sources said, adding that a tree fell in the
Chingrighata area causing damage to a parked car.