Non - fatal landslides
Seeyok Tea Garden - Sukhia block.
c. Damage: 7 homes completely damaged, 3 partially damaged. Livestock has been lost and vegetable gardens are ruined. Roads in the area are in a mess. 32 people were living in a relief camp. Many vehicles and two wheelers belonging to the community were washed away.
no one died - in large part due to the alertness of the community and timely evacuation to safer ground.
Taba Koshi, Mirik Subdivision (Coords 26.921391N 88.173500E)
On 04Oct2025, due to the festive season, almost all the homestays were full with tourists from the plains.
b. Circumstances: As in other areas, rainfall started during the day on 04Oct2025 but intensified after 6pm and became really heavy later. Noticing the Rangbangh river had started crossed all danger levels, the locals started evacuating their guests to safer places after midnight. The power supply which had been erratic, thru the day because of the intense lightning on 04Oct2025 went OFF altogether at night so everything had to be done in pitch darkness and in heavy rain. So it was nothing short of a miracle that no one died.
Report by STH Survey team (which will be updated as and when possible)
From Left to RightSteve Rai(interviews and videos with Praveen)
Yukta Acharya (Interviews and records): yuktaa1999@gmail.com
Shreya Gurung (Interviews): shreyagurung07@gmail.com
Praveen Chhetri (all drone images and photographs): junkeristudio@gmail.com
with sincere thanks and appreciation to Roshan, Rajen bhai and Priya of Darjeeling Himalaya Initiative (DHI)
and also to Aachal (Anugyalaya DDSSS) for helping with resource persons and information.
Praful Rao
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