Drinking water, electricity restored in most parts of Amphan-hit Kolkata
Drinking
water and electricity have been restored in most parts of Kolkata, a week after
a cyclonic storm tore through the state, decimating houses,
uprooting trees and snapping power cables.
According
to the Kolkata Municipal Corporation
(KMC) sources, the restoration work is on at a war footing and they are hopeful
that all the roads will be cleared of uprooted trees by Wednesday.
Large
areas of the city continue to remain without power as electric poles and
communication lines had been blown away by gusting winds.
West
Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Wednesday urged Chief Minister Mamata
Banerjee to update him on the situation "as expected under
Constitution" and said that need of the hour is to engage in relief on the
ground. Read More
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