27 May,2024 04:17 PM IST | Kolkata | mid-day online correspondent
Heavy rainfall lashed parts of West Bengal. Pic/PTI
Around 15,000 houses in 24 blocks and 79 municipal wards, mostly in the southern coastal areas of West Bengal, were affected by Cyclone Remal, a senior official of the state government said on Monday, reported the PTI.
Meanwhile, at least 2,140 trees were uprooted in different parts of the state which also witnessed the falling of 337 electric poles, he added.
According to the initial evaluation, at least 14,941 houses were damaged, out of which 13,938 were partially affected while 1,003 were destroyed, he said, as per the PTI.
"The figures will probably increase after another round of evaluation. Our officials in the districts are working and the process of evaluation is still on. The estimation of the damage is being calculated," the official told PTI.
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The administration had shifted 2,07,060 people to the 1,438 safe shelters, he said, adding that at the moment there are 77,288 people.
"There are 341 gruel kitchens being operated at the moment. We have distributed 17,738 tarpaulin to the affected people in the coastal and low-lying areas," he said.
The affected areas included Kakdwip, Namkhana, Sagard Island, Diamond Harbour, Fraserganj, Bakkhali and Mandarmani.
At least two persons were killed in West Bengal and its coastal areas suffered extensive damage to infrastructure and property, as Cyclone Remal tore through the state and neighbouring Bangladesh with winds speeds reaching 135 km per hour, officials said, the news agency reported on Monday.
IMD issues heavy rainfall warning for West Bengal
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had on Sunday evening issued a warning of heavy rainfall in parts of West Bengal view of the landfall of cyclone Remal.
The weather department had said, "Light to moderate rainfall at most places with heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places is likely over coastal districts of West Bengal and eastern districts of Gangetic West Bengal adjacent to Bangladesh on 26th and 27th with isolated extremely heavy rainfall over these districts on 26th May. The peak rainfall activity is likely till noon of 27th May."
It said, "Light to moderate rainfall at most places with heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places likely over eastern districts of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal on 27th and 28th May."
(with PTI inputs)