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WB govt asks cops to help recover valuables from homes damaged due to Metro work

WB government has asked the police to help people who got affected due to the East-West Metro construction work in the Bowbazar area of central Kolkata. Police have been asked to help people to recover valuables and essential items from the evacuated buildings.

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Published : Sep 4, 2019, 5:56 PM IST

Kolkata(West Bengal): The West Bengal (WB) government has asked the police to help residents retrieve valuables and essential documents from houses damaged due to East-West Metro construction work, an official said on Wednesday.

Several buildings have collapsed or developed cracks in the congested Bowbazar area of central Kolkata over the past few days after a tunnel-boring machine hit a water table.

The residents had to evacuate the buildings in haste, leaving behind their belongings, identification documents among other things.

"We have asked the police to help recover valuables and essential items from the evacuated buildings. They have also been asked to exercise great caution while helping out the residents," the state government official said.

Talking about the East-West corridor work, which has been put on hold, he said the Kolkata Metro Railway Corporation (KMRC) authorities will file a report on the condition of the soil on which these buildings rest, following which a decision will be taken in this regard.

"Our officials and experts will carry out studies and arrive at a decision," he stated.

A senior KMRC official had said on Monday that around 18 buildings in the Bowbazar area have been damaged due to the construction work. The official also said that more than 350 affected residents have been shifted to hotels.

According to the state government official, 18 more houses in the vicinity are at risk.

Expressing concern over the incident, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had on Tuesday urged Kolkata Metro to pay a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to each of the families affected due to the tunnel boring work.

Also read: Centre delaying payments for rural job scheme: Mamata

Kolkata(West Bengal): The West Bengal (WB) government has asked the police to help residents retrieve valuables and essential documents from houses damaged due to East-West Metro construction work, an official said on Wednesday.

Several buildings have collapsed or developed cracks in the congested Bowbazar area of central Kolkata over the past few days after a tunnel-boring machine hit a water table.

The residents had to evacuate the buildings in haste, leaving behind their belongings, identification documents among other things.

"We have asked the police to help recover valuables and essential items from the evacuated buildings. They have also been asked to exercise great caution while helping out the residents," the state government official said.

Talking about the East-West corridor work, which has been put on hold, he said the Kolkata Metro Railway Corporation (KMRC) authorities will file a report on the condition of the soil on which these buildings rest, following which a decision will be taken in this regard.

"Our officials and experts will carry out studies and arrive at a decision," he stated.

A senior KMRC official had said on Monday that around 18 buildings in the Bowbazar area have been damaged due to the construction work. The official also said that more than 350 affected residents have been shifted to hotels.

According to the state government official, 18 more houses in the vicinity are at risk.

Expressing concern over the incident, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had on Tuesday urged Kolkata Metro to pay a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to each of the families affected due to the tunnel boring work.

Also read: Centre delaying payments for rural job scheme: Mamata

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WB govt asks cops to help recover valuables from homes damaged
due to Metro work
         Kolkata, Sept 4 (PTI) The West Bengal government has
asked the police to help residents retrieve valuables and
essential documents from houses damaged due to East-West Metro
construction work, an official said on Wednesday.
         Several buildings have collapsed or developed cracks
in the congested Bowbazar area of central Kolkata over the
past few days after a tunnel-boring machine hit a water table.
         The residents had to evacuate the buildings in haste,
leaving behind their belongings, identification documents
among other things.
         "We have asked the police to help recover valuables
and essential items from the evacuated buildings. They have
also been asked to exercise great caution while helping out
the residents," the state government official said.
         Talking about the East-West corridor work, which has
been put on hold, he said the Kolkata Metro Railway
Corporation (KMRC) authorities will file a report on the
condition of the soil on which these buildings rest, following
which a decision will be taken in this regard.
         "Our officials and experts will carry out studies and
arrive at a decision," he stated.
         A senior KMRC official had said on Monday around 18
buildings in the Bowbazar area have been damaged due to the
construction work. The official also said that more than 350
affected residents have been shifted to hotels.
         According to the state government official, 18 more
houses in the vicinity are at risk.
         Expressing concern over the incident, Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee had on Tuesday urged Kolkata Metro to pay a
compensation of Rs 5 lakh to each of the families affected due
to the tunnel boring work. PTI BSM
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