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Calcuttans who lost their lives to storm

Accounts of how some city residents died

An electric pole that fell during Wednesday’s storm near Maniktala ESI Hospital. Picture by Sanat Kumar Sinha

Monalisa Chaudhuri
Calcutta | Published 22.05.20, 09:54 PM

Nineteen people have died in the city as a result of the destruction caused by Cyclone Amphan on Wednesday. Metro tracked and found how some of these citizens had died — on the roads or in their homes.

In Bengal, the death toll rose to 86 on Friday. Twenty-eight of the victims were electrocuted, 22 crushed under trees, 21 hit by collapsed walls, seven buried under debris of houses, three drowned, two knocked down by uprooted lamp posts and one was bitten by a snake.

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Two of the victims are suspected to have succumbed to electric shock.

Some of the deaths in the city

He was closing his shop and planning to go home to escape the cyclone, an officer said.

The police said the preliminary post-mortem report suggested the presence of liquor in his stomach. The exact cause of death has yet to be ascertained, an officer said.

A tree being removed near Srimani Market to clear Bidhan Sarani on Friday. Picture by Sanat Kumar Sinha

Family members have told the police that he had stepped out after the cyclone had receded to collect money from someone.

Sahadad Beg, 24, Sir Syed Ahmed Road, Beniapukur: Beg was found dead near a lamp post close to his home around 7pm. Police said he was electrocuted after touching the lamp post.

Cyclone Amphan Maniktala ESI Hospital
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