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At least 10 people have died after Kolkata city in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal saw its heaviest rainfall in 39 years. Nine of the deaths were caused by electrocution in stagnant water. Residential areas and businesses in the city and its suburbs have been grappling with severe waterlogging since Monday night. Several key roads remain flooded and train services are disrupted, forcing commuters to wade through knee-deep waters. The flooding comes days before Durga Puja, the region's biggest and most popular annual festival when tens of thousands...
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