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Residents – less power as a downpour desert cabbage

Residents - less power as a downpour desert cabbage
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Kolkata: Private Bank Executive of Biren Roy Road (West) in Behala, Kuntal Saha cannot attend the office for the past two days.
At home, his wife can’t cook.
Water Storm has flooded their neighborhood and entered their kitchen, looked after several other people suffering from the same fate as Saha when the rain was incessantly causing a puddle of severe water in several regions throughout the region.
“Waterlogging has become a curse for our territory because it is about normal life for days together.
We now live in fear of the breakdown of the disease transmitted through water,” said Saha.
The Big Field of Behala, which includes Parnenree, Silpara, Shakuntala Park and James Long Sarani, has gone under water due to heavy rains that destroyed the city since Wednesday night.
Residents from several households in the Lake Park, Golf Gardens, and Charu Chandra Place complained about the Civic’s tapkan in draining storm water from their homes.
Areas in Kidderpore, Park Reach, Tollygunge, Jadavpur and large bags from Em Bypass remain flooded until Friday night.
Vinita Shaw from Muktarambu Street should have visited the North Kolkata-based nurse house for examination on Friday.
But he had to cancel the appointment of a doctor because he could not leave his house because his environment was flooded.
“It’s important to keep a date with my doctor, but I don’t take the risk of wading waist long water to reach a nursing home,” Shaw said.
The situation was as bad as the large areas of North Kolkata, including Amherst Street, Bidhan Sarani, Chittaranjan Avenue and MG Road.
Water began to recede from this area after Friday afternoon.
The power supply to various bags of North and Central Kolkata, as well as some South Kolkata regions, must be turned off on Thursday night because the increase in water surface is threatened to inundate the intersection box and trigger electric shock.
Supply restored on Friday morning after the water began to recede.
“Even though the rain dropped suddenly since Wednesday, we had to turn off the power supply as a precaution during a very heavy spell starting at 9:30 p.m.
on Thursday.
Torrential Downpour caused a stable water surface increase and required to turn off the power supply in place The place of water breaks a sign of salvation, “said Vice President Cesc (Distribution) Avijit Ghosh.
In Middle Kolkata, power was stopped in several parts of the theater road, Camac Street and Middleton Street.
In the north, there are areas in Dum Dum, and Baranagar, Dakshineswar and Belgharia, where the situation changes threatening.
In addition, there are areas in Haridevpur and Kasba in Southwest and Southeast Kolkata where power is turned off after requests from residents because the surface of the water threatens with one meter individual at home.

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