(Top) Strong winds, dark clouds and an empty beach at Digha on Friday morning portray the after-effects of Cyclone Dana’s landfall in Odisha and (above) knee-deep water on the fairground in the three and four beach roads of Ganga Sagar Island
Satyajit Shaw(Top) Planes parked outside the terminal building at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport early on Friday and (above) flight operations resumed from 8am after a 13-hour closure prompted by Cyclone Dana
Amit Datta(Top) Cars and bikes had to switch on their headlights in the low morning visibility on Friday and (above) train services on the south section of the Sealdah division under the Eastern Railway could resume only at 10am after scheduled cancellations due to the cyclone
Soumyajit DeyFerry services on the Hooghly remained suspended on Friday morning
Ashim Paul(Top) Thin traffic on Brabourne Road flyover and (above) unavailability of public transport forces commuters to walk to office from Howrah station on Friday morning
Ashim Paul(Top) A bus negotiates a waterlogged portion of College Street on Friday morning and (above) commuters near Koley Market in Sealdah
Suvendu DasCommuters faced a tough time on VIP Road because of the intermittent rain and unavailability of public transport
Soumyajit DeyFor many, a quick ride on an autorickshaw against an inflated fare was the only way to reach their destination
Amit DattaA yellow taxi negotiates a narrow waterlogged lane in Bowbazar through the tea stalls
Soumyajit DeyFrom the waterlogged service roads along VIP Road (top) to the main thoroughfares, the intense rain played havoc on those who dared to venture out on Friday
Amit Datta