Bengal Severe Thunderstorm Alert: South Bengal Braces for 7 Days of Lightning Chaos | Stay Alert

- Mou Mou
- 04 Jun, 2025
· South Bengal Thunderstorm
· Red alert for five districts on June 2nd
· How to stay safe during Bengal thunderstorm 2025
· South Bengal braces for 7 days of thunderstorms and lightning chaos from June 3rd-9th, 2025.! Stay safe with @IMD alerts and the Damini app. #BengalStorm
South Bengal is on high alert as the India Meteorological Department (@IMD) issues a severe thunderstorm warning from June 3rd to 9th, 2025 predicting intense lightning strikes and heavy rainfall across multiple districts. Triggered by towering cumulonimbus clouds, these storms could bring chaos with Kolkata already witnessing up to five lightning strikes per minute last night. The @IMD’s Alipore office has urged residents to use the Damini app for real-time alerts to stay safe. Social media, especially X, is buzzing with warnings and safety tips as the region prepares for nature’s fury.
Details & Context
The IMD’s Mausam Bhavan in New Delhi has sounded the alarm for South Bengal, forecasting excessive lightning and heavy rain for seven days, starting June 3rd, 2025. On June 2nd, a red alert was issued for five southern districts due to relentless lightning strikes past midnight. The culprit.? Cumulonimbus clouds—massive, vertical cloud formations that can stretch up to 13 kilometers high. These clouds form when warm, moist air collides with atmospheric instability, leading to torrential rain and frequent lightning.
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In Kolkata, the night of June 2nd saw a barrage of lightning strikes with some areas reporting three to five strikes per minute. The @IMD warns that this pattern could persist until June 9th, driven by the collision of multiple cumulonimbus clouds. The Alipore Weather Office is issuing nowcast alerts—real-time updates—to keep residents informed. The Damini app, developed by the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology and Earth Sciences is being heavily promoted to provide lightning alerts 20-40 minutes in advance, covering a 20-40 km radius based on users’ GPS locations.
Social media platforms like X are flooded with posts about the storms. Users are sharing safety tips with hashtags like #BengalStorm and #LightningAlert trending (500K+ mentions, June 3rd, 2025). A viral X post warned, “Stay indoors, avoid trees—Bengal’s skies are angry.!” garnering 20K+ likes.
Quotes
· IMD Official, Alipore Weather Office: “These cumulonimbus clouds are highly unstable. We urge residents to stay indoors during storms and use the Damini app for real-time alerts.” (Source: X post, June 3rd, 2025)
· X User @BengalWeatherFan: “Kolkata last night was like a lightning show.! Stay safe, download Damini app now.! #BengalStorm”
· Dr. Anil Gupta, Meteorologist: “Lightning kills over 2,000 people annually in India. Apps like Damini are game-changers for rural and urban safety.” (Source: @TimesofIndia, June 2025)
· X User @SafeKolkata: “Avoid open fields and metal objects during these storms. South Bengal, stay alert.! #LightningSafety”
Additional Information
· What Are Cumulonimbus Clouds.?
Cumulonimbus clouds, often called “thunderclouds,” are towering giants that form during intense atmospheric conditions. Fuelled by excessive moisture and heat, these clouds can trigger heavy rain, hail and lightning. Their massive size—sometimes reaching 13 km—makes them a key driver of severe weather. When multiple clouds collide, the friction generates electric charges, resulting in frequent lightning strikes.
· The Damini App
Launched in 2019, the Damini app (available on Google Play Store) is a lifesaver for thunderstorm-prone areas. With a lightweight file size of 2.63 GB, it uses minimal phone resources but requires active GPS and data connectivity. The app provides alerts 20-40 minutes before lightning strikes within a 20-40 km radius. According to the @IMD, it has reduced lightning-related deaths by providing timely warnings, especially in rural areas where 96% of India’s 2,000 annual lightning fatalities occur.
· Recent Trends
o X posts (June 3rd-4th, 2025) show a surge in Damini app downloads with 10K+ mentions of #DaminiApp.
o Local news outlets report panic in rural South Bengal, with farmers urged to avoid open fields.
o Kolkata residents shared videos of last night’s lightning show, with one clip reaching 50K+ views on X.
· Safety Tips (Sourced from IMD and X posts)
o Stay indoors during storms, away from windows.
o Avoid open fields, trees and metal objects.
o Keep the Damini app’s notifications on for real-time alerts.
o Unplug electronics to prevent damage from power surges.
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Impact Analysis
The thunderstorm alert has significant implications for South Bengal’s 80 million residents. Lightning strikes claim 2,000 lives annually in India with rural areas bearing the brunt (96% of fatalities). The @IMD’s red alert for five districts on June 2nd underscores the urgency, as frequent strikes could disrupt daily life, damage infrastructure and threaten agriculture. In Kolkata, power outages were reported in some areas due to last night’s storms (Source: X posts, June 3rd, 2025).
The Damini app’s role is critical. Its real-time alerts could save lives, especially in rural districts like South 24 Parganas and Purba Medinipur where awareness is low. Social media campaigns on X are amplifying safety messages with influencers urging followers to spread the word. Businesses including local shops and farmers’ markets, may face disruptions, as heavy rain could damage crops and halt outdoor activities.
The alert also highlights climate change’s role in intensifying weather patterns. Experts on X note that rising temperatures are fuelling stronger cumulonimbus clouds, leading to more frequent storms (100K+ mentions of #ClimateChangeImpact). This could push South Bengal into a cycle of extreme weather, demanding better preparedness.
Conclusion
South Bengal is bracing for a turbulent week as severe thunderstorms and lightning strikes loom from June 3rd to 9th, 2025. The @IMD’s warnings, powered by nowcast technology and the Damini app, aim to protect millions from nature’s wrath. With Kolkata already reeling from last night’s lightning barrage, residents must stay vigilant. By downloading the Damini app and following safety guidelines, South Bengal can weather this storm. Stay safe, stay informed and let’s ride out this chaos together.!
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