As rain lashed most parts of Kolkata and its outskirts on Monday evening as part of a Nor’wester, most commuters returning home were caught unawares. Since the rain brought an end to a 46-day dry spell, which comprised almost a sweltering month of 40-plus temperatures, not many were complaining
Soumyajit Dey and Ashim PaulCycle-rickshaws proved useful for people to hop into and reach their destinations without getting drenched
Soumyajit DeyThe thunderstorm that brought much-needed respite to Kolkatans teased residents of Barrackpore, Kalyani and other towns to the north of Kolkata with mere gusts of moisture-laden winds and streaks of lightning across the sky. Rain played truant
Amit Datta and Kabita DattaThe heavens opened up answering the fervent prayers of many Kolkatans but the ones caught on the road waiting for transport grinned and took the inconvenience in their stride
Amit DattaVarious portions of the roof of the Kavi Nazrul Metro station was blown away in Monday’s thunderstorm. Metro Railway employees were spotted on Tuesday working towards its restoration
Suvendu DasOn Tuesday, personnel of the parks and squares department of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation lopped the branches of a tree uprooted during Monday’s Nor’wester on the sidewalk opposite The 42 on Jawaharlal Nehru Road
Suvendu DasA portion of the guard wall at Elliot Park (near Maidan) made out of corrugated sheets collapsed in the thunderstorm on Monday
Suvendu DasA reflection of The 42 falls in a puddle on the Maidan on Tuesday
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