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Regular-article-logo Tuesday, 23 April 2024

Storm hits Hooghly, North 24-Parganas

'Around 5,000 houses have been damaged and the entire town is reeling from outage'

Snehamoy Chakraborty Arambagh Published 28.05.20, 11:55 PM
BSF personnel on Thursday remove a tree uprooted in the storm at Sutia near Bongaon.

BSF personnel on Thursday remove a tree uprooted in the storm at Sutia near Bongaon. Picture by Chanchal Pal

Three people were killed, several electric posts and trees uprooted and 5,000 houses damaged after a sudden nor’wester hit parts of Hooghly and North 24-Parganas on Wednesday evening.

Officials said Wednesday’s damage inflicted on at least a dozen blocks in the two districts had added to the pain a week after Cyclone Amphan had caused widespread destruction.

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The storm that clocked nearly 100kmph turned killer for Abdul Mannan Mondal, 63, a resident of Bongaon’s Goaldaha village in North 24-Parganas. Mondal was at his cowshed when the storm hit and a tree crashed through the roof killing him.

Meher Ali, 42, a farmer of Mallikpur village of Haroa, was killed when an old boundary wall collapsed on him.

Lalmohan Roy Gupta, 42, a farmer at Haraditya village of Arambagh, died when the branch of a tree fell on his house in the storm. The branch hit him on the head while he was trying to remove it, said a police source.

Sources said the storm had devastated Hooghly’s Arambagh town, Pursura, Khanakul 2 and Goghat 1 blocks. Arambagh town plunged into darkness as the storm uprooted several electric posts.

“Around 5,000 houses have been damaged and the entire town is reeling from outage. The power department is trying to restore electricity,” said Swapan Nandi, administrator of Arambagh municipality.

Hooghly district magistrate Y. Ratnakara Rao visited Arambagh on Thursday evening and held a meeting with local officials.

“Arambagh and its adjoining areas have been affected badly by the storm. The destruction in a few areas is similar to what Amphan did elsewhere. We are assessing the damage. Electricity will be restored soon,” Rao said.

In North 24-Parganas, around 100 homes were partially damaged or their roofs blown off. Hundreds of trees were uprooted and an old temple in Nabadwip was partially damaged after a banyan tree fell on it. Krishnanagar-Ranaghat road was blocked throughout the day as several trees were uprooted in the storm.

A middle aged person, Gopal Yadav, was killed when lightning struck West Burdwan’s Durgapur on Wednesday.

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