Storm uprooted tree in Debpara Tea Estate in Banarhat, Jalpaiguri |
Raiganj/Alipurduar: A storm cut a swathe through five blocks
of three districts in north Bengal on Monday evening, damaging over
1,500 huts and hundreds of acres of crops and uprooting electric polls.
The affected blocks are Malbazar, Matialli and Nagrakata in
Jalpaiguri district, Raiganj in North Dinajpur and Englishbazar in
Malda.
A woman has died after a tree fell on a battery-operated rickshaw she was travelling home in Malda.
The storm has damaged over 200 houses in Raiganj block of
North Dinajpur, leaving hundreds of people homeless. Villages under
Barua, Kamlabari I and Bindol panchayats are the worst affected.
"We have sent relief materials to the affected people.
Officials have been asked to visit them and make an assessment of the
loss," said Anuradha Lama, the block development officer of Raiganj.
In Malda, the storm started around 9am and soon, electricity
got snapped. Even on Tuesday evening, electricity was yet to be restored
in some locations.
Anima Ghosh, 41, a resident of Puratuli, was moving in a
battery-operated rickshaw through Running Room More near Malda Town
station. Suddenly, a huge tree fell on the rickshaw and she died on the
spot. Excavators were engaged on Tuesday to remove the tree, after which
the body was recovered.
In two separate incidents, four persons were injured when
trees fell on their houses in Nagrakata and Matialli blocks. They were
treated at local health centres. In total, over 1,300 houses and huts
were damaged in Jalpaiguri district.
Block officials have moved into the areas with relief but are
yet to ascertain the total loss. Many people are spending nights in
relief centres. Due to the storm, a number of trees fell on NH31C and
traffic came to a halt.
"The storm continued for 15 minutes to 20 minutes but it was
so intense. We are still getting reports of house damage and uprooted
trees blocking portions of rural roads," said an official in Malbazar.
The storm also caused extensive damage to some tea estates in
Banarhat of Jalpaiguri. Shade trees in the plantations were uprooted and
have affected tea bushes, workers' quarters and even factory shade in
some gardens have been damaged.
In Banarhat, electricity snapped on Monday evening and the power supply resumed only on Tuesday afternoon.
The worst-affected gardens are Banarhat and Debpara. According
to sources, a major section of workers did not join their duties on
Tuesday as they were busy repairing quarters.
Another group moved around the garden to collect the trunks and branches of trees, which were uprooted in the storm.
"At least 100 workers' quarters and even shade of the factory
were damaged. Shade trees are lying in tea bushes in many stretches of
plantations," said Prasun Chakroborty, the manager of Debpara.
The Telegraph
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