Ten killed in Bengal storm, rail, road, air traffic disrupted

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Ten persons were killed and rail, road and air traffic was disrupted in as twin storms accompanied by rains lashed through the city on Tuesday night trees, uprooting electric poles and triggering house collapse.

Of the ten persons killed, four each died in Kolkata and districts. One death was reported from and another from following the twin norwesters that had gale speed of up to 98 km.

In Kolkata, two persons travelling in an autorickshaw died on Lenin Sarani near the city centre when a tree fell on the vehicle. One person was killed when a house collapsed in the Anandapur area in the eastern part while a pedestrian was killed when a tree fell on his in Behala on the southern outskirts.

Three died in Belur and one in Dumurjola of district, state police control room officials told IANS.

One person died after being struck by lighting in Indus of district. Electrocution claimed one life in district.

The metrological office said a norwester -- seasonal storm common in this part of the world -- with gale speed of 84 km per hour hit the city and other South Bengal districts around 7:42 p.m.. Another storm struck Kolkata and adjoining districts with a wind speed of upto 98 km soon after at 7:55 p.m..

The twin storms played havoc with the public transport system, as trams and trains halted on their tracks with the overhead wires snapping. were affected for 100 minutes at the as planes bound for Bhubaneswar, and took off late.

of South Eastern Railway and Eastern Railway went haywire as trains were stopped at various stations. In South Eastern Railway's division, services were disrupted in Howrah-Bardhaman and Howrah-Tarakdewhar sections, badly inconveniencing thousands of passengers.

A flyover railing got uprooted and fell on platform numbers 19 and 20 of station. However, no one was injured.

Two mobile towers in Uttarpara and Hindmotor of district gave way, throwing vehicular traffic off-gear.

In Eastern Railway's Sealdah division, train movement was disrupted in various sections.

The Kolkata Metro Railway services were hit when a tee fell between Dum Dum and Noapara stations, as passengers got stuck in the tunnel.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 00:32 IST