Kolkata Rain Furi: Many areas live in waterfalls as the struggle of the city

Kolkata, 24 September (IANS) In Kolkata, the waterfall continued on Wednesday after 24 hours of record rains in many areas in Kolkata. After the death of 10 people of torrential rain, the capital city was struggling to return to normal condition.

City Mayor Farad Hakim said on Tuesday that the situation would take at least 14 hours to become normal. However, many roads were submerged in water. The water level has decreased significantly, and it has started from the major routes of the city.

According to the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), additional pumps were installed in various places of the city to remove the water. As a result, the situation on the main roads of the city has greatly improved. However, the grief continues in the streets and in the streets.

Water has accumulated in the college Street, Thanthhania, Raja Rammohan Sarini, Keshab Sen Street, Anand Palit Road, Balliganj Chowki, VIP Bazaar, New Geria Housing and Tagore Park.

Ballygunge outposts are still deep in water. Apart from this, water is still Rashbeharri Avenue, Palm Avenue, Rabindra Sadan Area, Patuli, Geria, New Giaya, Santoshpur Avenue, Park Circus, a part of Park Circus, the streets inside the topsia, Bosakur Talbagan area, Amhast Street, Nagarbazar, Bubbazar, Birbazar, Budzar, Bubzar, Bubaur, Bubaur, Bubaar, Bubaur, Bubzar, Bubzar, Bubzar, Bubzar, Bubzar, Bubaul, Bubzar, are present in parts of Bubzar. Sarsuna and Joka. Kankurgachi underpass continues.

Meanwhile, the water in Minto Park, Camac Street, adjacent to the AJC Bose Road, has not been fully deposited, and Gariahat Road has accumulated near ITI.

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Sources in KMC said that it has become a challenge for the civilian body to quickly relieve Kolkata from the situation of waterlogging during Durga Puja.

A KMC official said, “It is possible to clean the roads till date, provided there is no other rain. If it rains again, the situation will deteriorate.”

Meanwhile, rainwater is known as Salt Lake and Sector V, IT hub, more college crossings and adjacent areas.

Train services on both Sealdah (main and north) and Howrah classes have been normal since Wednesday morning. However, water has still accumulated at Kolkata station on the spherical railway route. Metro services have also been normal since morning.

On Tuesday, in overnight rain, Kolkata city and its surrounding areas were dropped into deep knee water, throwing life out of gear. More than 300 mm of rain, which began after midnight and continued till 5.30 pm on Tuesday, recorded throughout the city. In Kolkata, about 10 people were electrocks in the state including eight. Train services and metro services were disrupted, while the traffic in Kolkata was completely paralyzed as almost every road was carried out.

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