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Cabinets Move under water as rain continues to lash WB

Cabinets Move under water as rain continues to lash WB
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MIDNAPORE/HOWRAH/BURDWAN: Heavy rain in a number of areas of South Bengal continued for the fourth consecutive day amid apprehensions of a flooding scenario, since DVC continued to discharge water.
A young couple was killed by lightning at Jagardanga at West Midnapore’s Goaltore place on Saturday afternoon.
Sukumar Murmu (28) along with his wife Yashoda Murmu (23) were operating in an area as it began raining.
They took refuge beneath a tree and have been hit by lightning.
The few left to get a 3-year-old young child.
At Hooghly, DVC water submerged some elements of Pursurah along with Khanakul.
Villagers at Hooghly were feared that increased discharge of water could ruin their plants.
The Shilabati lake has fully overrun Ghatal municipality.
Shops and ground-floor homes are under water and ships are used to ply the waist-deep water on streets.
Locals raised worries that all of the products inside stores would be broken.
They stated this was an issue they confronted annually but no more permanent solution was supplied.
Ghatal MP Dev had filed a master program to reduce flooding in the container, but it wasn’t eliminated by the Centre.
At Udaynarayanpur of Howrah, many villages were bombarded as DVC water distributed by breaches in embankments.
The irrigation area is attempting to fix these.
Three wooden bridges are damaged.
You will find weddings in the region on Saturday and invitees needed to be brought on ships.
Locals required a permanent bridge be constructed since obtaining the hospital had become extremely tricky.
Amta MLA Sukanta Pal reported that perform with a permanent bridge could begin shortly.
The water rates of this Rupanarayan along with Mundaswari rivers climbed, poorly hitting cities in Bhatora, Kulia along with Mirgram regions.
Men and women in West Burdwan and East Burdwan are living in dread because there are apprehensions that the DVC will discharge more water shortly.
The regions are already anticipating large tide on June 26.
The state government has begun taking measures to make sure that the rivers don’t overflow.
East Burdwan DM Priyanka Singla seen regions of Mangolkot along with Ausgram II where erosion had been seen and also held meetings with irrigation division officials.
Restoration work on a 40-ft violation in Mangolkot began on Sunday.
The entire body of Manoj Kumar Das of all Kulti, who’d been hauled from the lake near Ramnagar bridge Friday, was discovered in West Burdwan.
A classic water tank dropped at Dangal at Andal on Sunday day.
This has produced a water crisis since the tank held 2.2 lakh gallons.
An adjoining water filter plant was damaged in the fall.
Locals claimed a few regions had caved in since coal pits hadn’t been correctly full of sand.

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