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Behala, Places off under water to 72 hours

Behala, Places off under water to 72 hours
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KOLKATA: Residents of this town’s low-lying pockets especially the additional places like Behala and neighbourhoods found off Eastern Metropolitan Bypass continued to have problems with inundation on Friday as storm water from such pockets could not be emptied out after 72 hours.
Worse, to get a portion of Behala residents that needed to move from the homes and took refuge in kin’s location as storm water that had entered their mattress rooms or rooms of the ground floor apartments or standalone buildings couldn’t be emptied out.
A ship arrives to the rescue of a guy and his pet at Behala’s Satyajit Park area.Large areas of Behala, Haridevur, Thakurpukur, Kidderpore and regions for example Mukundapur, Madurdaha situated off EM Bypass remained waterlogged on Friday, next consecutive day since the amount of accumulated water continuing to rise in a number of low-lying pockets.
In Kadamtala (a neighbourhood in Behala), either side of DH Road were waterlogged for over a kilometre with water entering the earth floor bedrooms of many houses.
“On ThursdayI saved the house furniture by lifting them in the floor and placing bricks under your own legs.
But since the water level maintained rising, I gave up and altered to some parent’s house along with my 2 sons,” explained Tanima Mondal, a resident of Netaji Pally at Kadamtala.
A vehicle drives down a waterlogged street in Mukundapur.At ODRC authorities housing property close Taratala, the whole compound was below water using the collected water nearly touching the electric meter boxes of many apartments alerting the CESC to turn off electricity connection from the assumptions sending occupants in anger since they rued overlooking work from programs and online courses for kids.
After an whole day with no electricity, power returned to the assumptions in the wee hours of Friday following water had been pumped out of the region.
Malay Ray Chowdhury, also a retired banker and also a resident of Subhash Nagar, a region situated near Behala drainage pumping station complained of non-functioning of their drainage pumping station along with also a leaky outfall canal to its waterlogging woes of their occupants.
In Kidderpore, stretches such as Ekbalpore Road,” Ibrahim Road, Dr Sudhir Bose Road and Dent Mission Road were below knee to waist deep water on Friday afternoon.
Waterlogging situation in huge stretches of Mukundapur barely transformed on Friday.
Shops were shut in most stretches of Purvalok and Ramkrishnapur.
Some inhabitants in Mukundapur remain marooned and can barely move from the homes.

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