26 May,2020 07:33 AM IST | Kolkata | Agencies
Odisha Fire and Disaster personnel cut an uprooted tree to clear a road, in the aftermath of Cyclone Amphan, in Kolkata, on Monday. Pic/PTI
Sporadic protests over demands for restoration of power and water supply continued in several cyclone Amphan-hit parts of West Bengal for the fifth consecutive day on Monday while normalcy has returned in other affected areas of the state.
Agitators in several areas in Kolkata blocked roads with branches of uprooted trees and placed barricades to restrict movement of vehicles to press for their demand. On the other hand, the army and NDRF teams, assisted by personnel of the state disaster relief force, made significant progress in removing uprooted trees from the city's arterial roads.
Residents of Garfa area in south Kolkata hit the streets demanding restoration of power supply while people in Behala in the southwest part of the city demonstrated against increased water prices amid rising mercury levels.
"There is no electricity in our area for the last five days. Our mobile phones got switched off and we are unable to get any news," said Bikash Palit, a resident of Garfa. Cyclone Amphan ravaged West Bengal on May 20, claiming 86 lives. The army was deployed in Kolkata and the city's neighbouring districts on Saturday, hours after the West Bengal government sought its help for immediate restoration of essential infrastructure and services in the state.
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State BJP president Dilip Ghosh was on Monday seen removing uprooted trees from roads near his residence in Salt Lake area of North 24 Parganas district. He, along with his security personnel, was seen cutting the uprooted trees blocking the roads. "The roads were blocked even five days after cyclone Amphan struck the state. The residents are facing a lot of problems. So, I along with some other people decided to remove these uprooted trees on our own," Ghosh said.
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