ADVERTISEMENT

In pictures: From Sunderbans to Kolkata, Cyclone Remal leaves trail of destruction and waterlogging

Disaster management department, Kolkata Municipal Corporation and other agencies put up concerted efforts to restore things to normality

My Kolkata Web Desk
Kolkata | Published 27.05.24, 06:08 PM
1 21

A disaster management team removes trees fallen during Cyclone Remal at Gosaba in South 24-Parganas district on Sunday night

Pintu Mondal
2 21

Heavy rainfall and gusty winds marked the day after Cyclone Remal in the coastal areas of Fraserganj and Bakkhali in South 24-Parganas

Ashim Paul
ADVERTISEMENT
3 21

This mud house collapsed at Namkhana in Cyclone Remal on Sunday night

Pintu Mondal
4 21

A man walks past a broken dam on the banks of Muriganga river near Namkhana

Satyajit Shaw
5 21

(Top) Trains remain stranded at Namkhana station on Monday morning and (above) passengers enquire about restoration of services at the station ticket counters

Pintu Mondal
6 21

(Clockwise from top left) A collapsed traffic signal, guardrails piled up and Kolkata Municipal Corporation workers lop branches of toppled trees near BT Road

Arnab Dutta
7 21

A 70-foot chimney from an abandoned factory of Bengal Immunity Limited at Baranagar on the northern fringes of Kolkata collapsed on cars parked within the adjacent compound of St James Church

Arnab Dutta
8 21

Waterlogged streets of Park Circus on Monday

Soumyajit Dey
9 21

(Top) A rickshaw turns out to be the most reliable mode of transport near College Street while (above) a public bus crosses a stretch on Chittaranjan Avenue

Arnab Dutta
10 21

A huge peepal tree collapsed at Ballygunge Place overnight, blocking traffic for the entire day even as disaster management personnel tried to chop and remove the trunk and branches

Soumyajit Dey
11 21

A car negotiates a stretch of Sukeas Street, infamous for waterlogging, near Manikatala

My Kolkata
12 21

Water being pumped out from Calcutta Medical College and Hospital near College Street

Suvendu Das
13 21

Cars negotiate the waterlogged premises at Calcutta Medical College and Hospital

Suvendu Das
14 21

A sea of umbrellas at Bidhannagar station on Monday

My Kolkata
15 21

Commuters walk through ankle-deep water in front of Presidency University

Suvendu Das
16 21

Traffic passes through the waterlogged stretch of Chittaranjan Avenue in front of School of Tropical Medicine

Suvendu Das
17 21

Kolkata Municipal Corporation employees remove an uproot tree and (right) drain out water near Park Street on Monday

Ashim Paul
18 21

Scenes from an inundated Park Street Metro station during the day. Truncated Metro services were operated from Mahanayak Uttam Kumar to Dum Dum station before full services were restored towards late afternoon

My Kolkata
19 21

This roadside boiled egg-selling kiosk near Raja Subodh Mullick Square received only one customer at lunchtime on Monday

Suvendu Das
20 21

Manholes were opened to help drain out accumulated rainwater near Chittaranjan Avenue

Suvendu Das
21 21

A car rushes past a waterlogged stretch of Camac Street on Monday and (right) a woman wades through the water balancing an umbrella in one hand and her footwear in another

My Kolkata
Cyclone Remal Ballygunge Baranagar BT Road Park Circus Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) Disaster Management Park Street Chittaranjan Avenue College Street Calcutta Medical College And Hospital Presidency University Sunderbans Rain Waterlogging India Meteorological Department (IMD)
Follow us on:

MORE IN PICTURES

ADVERTISEMENT

Share this article