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Rain nags Kolkata, sparks building collapse

The promised downpour arrives as city wakes up to a damp and dark Wednesday

My Kolkata Web Desk Kolkata Published 29.09.21, 02:04 PM
Jorabagan, 8am. Fire brigade and National Disaster Response Force personnel rescue members of two families trapped  after a dilapidated building collapsed on Ahiritola Lane in north Kolkata on Wednesday morning, when the city woke up to yet another day of dark clouds and rain. The cyclonic system that was tipped to trigger heavy showers arrived with howling winds on Tuesday evening, although the downpour did not really get heavy at night
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Jorabagan, 8am. Fire brigade and National Disaster Response Force personnel rescue members of two families trapped after a dilapidated building collapsed on Ahiritola Lane in north Kolkata on Wednesday morning, when the city woke up to yet another day of dark clouds and rain. The cyclonic system that was tipped to trigger heavy showers arrived with howling winds on Tuesday evening, although the downpour did not really get heavy at night

Ashim Paul/My Kolkata
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Dumdum, 8.30am. A flight cuts through the clouds after take-off from Kolkata airport on Wednesday morning. The India Meteorological Department's national weather forecast and bulletin at 8am said a well marked low pressure area “lies over central parts of Gangetic West Bengal and the associated cyclonic circulation extends up to mid-tropospheric levels”
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Dumdum, 8.30am. A flight cuts through the clouds after take-off from Kolkata airport on Wednesday morning. The India Meteorological Department's national weather forecast and bulletin at 8am said a well marked low pressure area “lies over central parts of Gangetic West Bengal and the associated cyclonic circulation extends up to mid-tropospheric levels”

Amit Datta/My Kolkata
Ballygunge Place, 8.45am. The steady drizzle that began in the morning continued through the day. Taxis and app cabs were charging a premium — as usual — at many places from commuters
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Ballygunge Place, 8.45am. The steady drizzle that began in the morning continued through the day. Taxis and app cabs were charging a premium — as usual — at many places from commuters

Anujit Mitter/My Kolkata
Park Circus 7-point crossing, 11am. Kolkata's biggest worry is waterlogging
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Park Circus 7-point crossing, 11am. Kolkata's biggest worry is waterlogging

Barnini Maitra Chakraborty/My Kolkata
Howrah, 11.30am. The rains have battered Kolkata later than usual this time and waterbodies are already filled
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Howrah, 11.30am. The rains have battered Kolkata later than usual this time and waterbodies are already filled

Madhurai Banerjee/My Kolkata
Esplanade, 12noon. Kolkata has been battered by later-than-usual heavy rain after a relatively dry August. Roads have been damaged at many places along the Eastern Metropolitan Bypass. Some places, like parts of Joka, have had waterlogging for a week. New Town, too, has been particularly hit
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Esplanade, 12noon. Kolkata has been battered by later-than-usual heavy rain after a relatively dry August. Roads have been damaged at many places along the Eastern Metropolitan Bypass. Some places, like parts of Joka, have had waterlogging for a week. New Town, too, has been particularly hit

Amit Datta/My Kolkata
Burrabazar, 1pm. A Kolkata traffic policeman on duty on MG Road in north-central Kolkata on Wednesday. Kolkata Municipal Corporation tweeted photographs of its drainage department at work across the city
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Burrabazar, 1pm. A Kolkata traffic policeman on duty on MG Road in north-central Kolkata on Wednesday. Kolkata Municipal Corporation tweeted photographs of its drainage department at work across the city

Amit Datta/My Kolkata
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