Now the army is in Bengal for help dealing with Amphan destruction - Bengal CM requested
West Bengal: The Indian army today provided three troops for help Kolkata after the devastating cyclone called Amphan.
Two more troops are sent in Nort and South 24 Parganas.
This is taken to action after Bengal Home Department requested for army support.
The army help and save our country in every situation, from the enemy's attack to the natural disaster.
GOWB mobilizes maximum strength in unified command mode on 24×7basis for immediate restoration of essential infrastructure and services asap. Army support has been called for;NDRF and SDRF teams deployed; Rlys,Port & private sector too requested to supply teams and equipment(1/3)— HOME DEPARTMENT - GOVT. OF WEST BENGAL (@HomeBengal) May 23, 2020
Bengal also requested Railway to provide manpower and equipment to make the situation normal. a large numbers of trees are felled and destroys many buildings and discontinue electricity connection.
... which is the key to restoration of power in localities. WBSEDCL & CESC asked to deploy maximal manpower, even while lockdown significantly affects the deployment potential of the latter. Police on high alert.(3/3)— HOME DEPARTMENT - GOVT. OF WEST BENGAL (@HomeBengal) May 23, 2020
Bengal Home Department also alert Police to deal with any issue. They also requested WBSEDCL and CESC to give their best for back the electricity.
The main problem is the drainage problem in Kolkata. Home Department requested to clear all the drainage because water is getting into many offices and buildings.
Drinking water and drainage infrastructure getting restored fast. PHE asked to supply water pouches in gap pockets. Generators being hired where necessary. More than a hundred teams from multiple departments and bodies working for cutting of fallen trees,(2/3)— HOME DEPARTMENT - GOVT. OF WEST BENGAL (@HomeBengal) May 23, 2020
The main problem is the drainage problem in Kolkata. Home Department requested to clear all the drainage because water is getting into many offices and buildings.
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