Parts of Kolkata water-logged after heavy rainfall
News | June 07, 2020 22:35 ISTKolkata witnessed heavy rainfall on June 7. Heavy rains led to water-logging in parts of city.
Kolkata witnessed heavy rainfall on June 7. Heavy rains led to water-logging in parts of city.
A little over an hour-long off-monsoon rainfall paralysed normal life in Mangalabag area in the city on Thursday afternoon. The heavy rain has inundated parts of SCB Medical College and Hospital campus in the locality putting patients, their attendants and the hospital staff in difficulties.
The Bihar government has removed Principal Secretary of Urban Development department Chaitanya Prasad and Patna Divisional Commissioner Anand Kishor from their positions appear in the wake of prolonged waterlogging here triggered by incessant rain in September end.
Meanwhile, officials of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predict that there would be more rain in the state during the next three days and have also issued a heavy rainfall warning.
Many parts of the Bihar capital were inundated following downpour for three consecutive days from September 27 onwards.
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