‘Remal’ weakens into cyclonic storm
It is expected to continue northeast and diminish further, according to the department's advisory.
Kolkata had 146 mm of rain between 8.30 a.m. sunday and 5.30 a.m. monday, according to the report.
Other localities in South bengal that got severe rainfall during the time were Haldia (110 mm), Tamluk (70 mm), and Nimpith (70 mm), according to the report.
The weatherman has expected additional rain in kolkata and the southern districts, including Nadia and Murshidabad, with one or two spells of heavy rain and strong surdata-face winds until tuesday morning.
The storm wrecked the state's and Bangladesh's beaches between Sagar Island and Khepupara, near the southwest of Mongla in the neighbouring nation, after making landfall at 8.30 p.m. on sunday, according to authorities.
The storm has caused substantial delays to aviation, train and road transport in kolkata and other parts of southern bengal, according to officials.
The cyclone forced the cancellation of many suburban trains on the Eastern Railway (ER)'s Sealdah South division.
Train service in the region resumed around 9 a.m., according to an emergency room representative.
The kolkata airport stopped aircraft operations for 21 hours beginning sunday at midday, affecting 394 foreign and domestic flights.