Key Points

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has announced financial aid for the families affected by the tragic electrocution deaths. She stated the West Bengal government will provide Rs 2 lakh to each victim's next of kin. Banerjee also directly appealed to the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation to pay Rs 5 lakh in compensation, citing negligence. The deaths occurred during severe flooding caused by a month's worth of rain falling in just five hours.

Key Points: Mamata Announces Rs 2 Lakh Compensation for Kolkata Electrocution Victims

  • Mamata Banerjee announces Rs 2 lakh state compensation for each victim's family
  • Urges CESC to pay Rs 5 lakh and take responsibility for negligence
  • Pledges government jobs for family members of the deceased victims
  • Blames inadequate dredging of central waterways for aggravating the flood situation
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Electrocution deaths: CM Mamata announces compensation for families of deceased

CM Mamata Banerjee announces state compensation, urges CESC to pay Rs 5 lakh to families of electrocution victims after fatal Kolkata floods.

"Money cannot replace lives, but even if CESC does not provide jobs, we will ensure special employment is given to such family members - Mamata Banerjee"

Kolkata, Sep 24

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday announced compensation of Rs 2 lakh each for the next of kin of those who lost their lives due to electrocution on September 23.

Speaking at a Durga Puja inauguration in south Kolkata, CM Banerjee also urged the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation (CESC), the electricity provider in Kolkata and adjoining areas, to provide Rs 5 lakh compensation to the families of those who got electrocuted.

"The state government will provide Rs 2 lakh ex gratia to the next of kin of those electrocuted yesterday. Money cannot replace lives, but even if CESC does not provide jobs, we will ensure special employment is given to such family members," she said.

CM Banerjee further appealed to CESC to take responsibility for the electrocution deaths.

"I would also request CESC to provide Rs 5 lakh compensation to the families, as the deaths occurred due to their negligence," she said.

CM Banerjee will inaugurate about 40 Durga Pujas in Kolkata. On Tuesday, she had suspended puja inauguration in view of the floods.

The Chief Minister said that water had receded from most parts of the city following overnight record rain.

"The problem was aggravated due to inadequate dredging of waterways for decades. Since there was a natural disaster yesterday, I have been working for the past two days. Water has receded from most of the roads, though there was significant flooding in river Hooghly. Apart from a few low-lying areas, most of the water has been drained," she said.

She also blamed the Centre over flooding in West Bengal rivers.

"Nature is not in our hands. Kolkata Port, Farakka Barrage and DVC's Maithon- they have not been dredged for the past 20 years. Whenever it rains in Bihar or Uttar Pradesh, water flows into West Bengal and floods the river. We have to manage everything by ourselves," said Banerjee.

A month’s worth of rain in just five hours on Tuesday, combined with a high tide in river Hooghly during the heaviest rainfall period, resulted in widespread waterlogging across the city.

At least 10 people were electrocuted in West Bengal including 8 in Kolkata. Train services, metro services were disrupted while traffic in Kolkata were completely paralysed as almost every road has been waterlogged.

The situation has improved on Wednesday morning but it would take some time to completely clear the city of waterlogging.

The Met office recorded 252mm of rain in five hours, with 185mm coming down between 2.30am and 5.30am. According to KMC data, Garia was the wettest with 332mm, followed by Jodhpur Park at 285mm, Ballygunge at 264mm, Ultadanga at 207mm, and Maniktala at 169mm.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Rs 2 lakh from government and Rs 5 lakh requested from CESC - this is a good step. But the real issue is the poor drainage system in Kolkata. Every year we face the same problem during monsoon.
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Sarah B
As someone who lived in Kolkata for 3 years, the electrical safety standards need urgent attention. Compensation is important, but preventing future tragedies should be the priority.
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Arjun K
The CM is right about the dredging issue. Central government should take responsibility for inter-state water management. But state government also needs to improve disaster preparedness.
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Michael C
252mm in 5 hours is extreme rainfall by any standard. While infrastructure improvements are needed, this was an extraordinary weather event. My condolences to the affected families.
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Kavya N
The employment assurance for family members is a thoughtful gesture. Money can't bring back loved ones, but job security can help them rebuild their lives. 🙏
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Vikram M
Instead of blaming each other, both state and central governments should work together on flood management. Political blame game won't solve Kolkata's annual flooding problem.

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