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Post-storm, power supply still missing

DESPITE LAPSE of 48 hours after the storm which hit the city on Monday evening, normal life remained affected even on Wednesday. Several areas were still plunged in darkness following disruption in power supply which also badly affected the drinking water supply.Notably, strong winds snapped power supply lines at several places and trees were either broken or uprooted in many localities on Monday evening.

Published on: Apr 20, 2006 12:00 AM IST
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DESPITE LAPSE of 48 hours after the storm which hit the city on Monday evening, normal life remained affected even on Wednesday. Several areas were still plunged in darkness following disruption in power supply which also badly affected the drinking water supply.

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Notably, strong winds snapped power supply lines at several places and trees were either broken or uprooted in many localities on Monday evening.

Similarly, sudden showers accompanied with strong wind lashed the city for more than an hour on Tuesday, bringing relief to the residents reeling under the scorching heat since the summer began.

Localities connected with Teliarganj substation had no power supply till Wednesday afternoon.

As a result, the citizens were a harried lot, trying to fetch drinking water from handpumps or other sources.

Residents even staged a chakka jam on the main road on Tuesday evening. They alleged that the UPPCL authorities neglected the area in restoring the power supply.

In some part of the city like Civil Lines, Kalandipuram, Shobatiabagh, Tagore Town etc, the power supply was normalised late on Tuesday night but some other areas including Ashok Nagar remained powerless the whole night.

An official of the UPPCL said the power supply was being restored by making all possible efforts in the city.

 
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