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Cyclone Amphan toll in WB rises to 77

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The death toll due to cyclone Amphan in West Bengal has risen to 77 as authorities are busy restoring the normal life thrown out of gear by the region’s worst weather disasters.

IMAGE: A mini bus is damaged after a huge tree got uprooted and fell on the bus owing to the heavy rainfall accompanied by the Super Cyclone Amphan, in Kolkata. Photograph: ANI Photo

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left for West Bengal and Odisha to take stock of the situation in the wake of the cyclone wreaking havoc in the two states.

Five more bodies were recovered from the debris since Thursday night in various parts of West Bengal, raising the toll in the state to 77, officials said.

 

Lakhs of people were rendered homeless as cyclone Amphan cut a path of destruction through half a dozen districts of West Bengal, including state capital Kolkata, Wednesday night, blowing away shanties, uprooting thousands of trees besides swamping low-lying areas.

Although electricity and the mobile connection was restored in some parts of the state capital and North and South 24 Parganas, two worst-hit districts, large parts of the city continued to remain without electricity as power poles had been blown away and communication lines snapped.

IMAGE: Trees and poles got uprooted and block the way during the landfall of cyclone Amphan, in Kolkata. Photograph: ANI Photo

>Modi will undertake an aerial survey of “cyclone-hit” areas in West Bengal along with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, official sources said.

“He will conduct aerial surveys and take part in review meetings, where aspects of relief and rehabilitation will be discussed,” the PMO said in a tweet Thursday night.

IMAGE: Civil defence volunteers remove atree which got uprooted during the landfall of cyclone Amphan, in Burdwan. Photograph: ANI Photo

According to Trinamool Congress sources, the chief minister is likely to demand a financial package for the state.

“During COVID-19 situation, the states go nothing. We hope due to this cyclone, the central government would leave aside politics and would extend all sorts of help to rebuild the state,” a senior TMC leader said.

Banerjee on Thursday had announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh each for the family members of the deceased and a corpus fund of Rs 1,000 crore for preliminary restoration work of the affected
areas.

IMAGE: Trees get uprooted caused due to the heavy rainfall accompanied by the Super Cyclone Amphan and damage a car which was parked nearby, in Kolkata. Photograph: ANI Photo

The total number of fatalities reported includes 19 from Kolkata, 17 from North 24 Parganas, 14 from the South 24 Parganas-Sunderban region and 10 from Basirhat, officials said.

Several relief camps have come up in the districts, where hapless people have queued up for two squares of meal and shelter after their homes being either blown or washed away.

Teams of the National Disaster Relief Force and the State Disaster Relief Force have been working on a war-footing to clear the roads blocked by the falling trees.

IMAGE: Residents make their way through water-logged streets after heavy rainfall due to Super Cyclone Amphan, in Kolkata. Photograph: ANI Photo

More than 5,000 trees, along with a few hundred electric posts, traffic signals and police kiosks have been uprooted in an around Kolkata, said a KMC official.

“Thousands of trees have been removed so far. But still, there is a lot more to be done. We are hopeful than within two-three days we would be able to normalise the situation. For the time being, we would request people to stay indoors,” Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim said.

Several parts of Kolkata and affected districts continue to remain water-clogged, even as heavy machinery and water pumps are being used for flushing out the water.

Devastation caused by cyclone Amphan disturbing: Rahul

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said the widespread devastation caused by cyclone Amphan in West Bengal and Odisha is disturbing, as he condoled the death of those killed in the natural calamity.

 

Cyclone Amphan has left 77 people dead and thousands homeless in West Bengal, battering several parts of the state and washing away bridges and swamping low-lying areas.

It also wreaked havoc in Odisha, damaging power and telecom infrastructure in several coastal districts.

“The widespread devastation caused by Cyclone Amphan in West Bengal & Odisha is disturbing,” Gandhi said in a tweet.

“My condolences to the families of those who have perished & I pray the injured make a speedy recovery. I offer my support to the brave people of these two states in this time of crisis,” the former Congress president said.

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