Kolkata Faces Heavy Rainfall: Authorities Work to Manage Flooding

Kolkata Faces Heavy Rainfall: Authorities Work to Manage Flooding

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 25, 2024, Kolkata Kolkata has experienced a significant downpour today, with approximately 100 mm of rain recorded since the morning, well above the normal rainfall average of 20 mm. The heavy rains have caused substantial water accumulation across the city, particularly in low-lying areas, where residents are grappling with flooding conditions.


According to reports, water levels have reached about six inches in various locations, including areas around the SSKM Hospital. Mayor Firhad Hakim addressed the situation, stating, “If it doesn’t rain again, the accumulated water should recede within three to four hours.” He emphasized that 483 large pumps are currently operational across the city’s 87 pumping stations, working tirelessly to clear the water.

Despite the heavy rainfall, Hakim reassured residents that there have been no reports of fallen trees or power poles, attributing this to the city’s preparedness. “Our workers have been on duty throughout the night, focusing on water removal,” he noted. The Mayor also highlighted the resilience of the Kolkata Municipality, stating, “14 lakh of us have been distilled from over 50 years of accumulated issues.”

In a proactive move, Hakim announced the development of a new pumping station in Thanthania, named the Netaji Pumping Station, aimed at enhancing the city’s drainage capabilities. He remarked, “We conducted a comprehensive audit before the monsoon, ensuring that not a single electrocution incident occurred during the rains.”

However, not all areas are coping effectively; the Ballygung pumping station faced operational challenges, leading to stagnant water in the vicinity. Mayor Hakim acknowledged this issue and assured the public that water in affected areas would be cleared shortly.

Additionally, the Mayor expressed concerns over what he described as deprivation of resources from the central government, stating that the city is relying heavily on state funds to manage the situation. He called for greater support and resources to address the ongoing challenges posed by heavy rains.

As the city navigates through these flooding issues, residents remain hopeful for timely interventions to restore normalcy.

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