Archive for April, 2008

Ice from sky in Raiganj not in Darjeeling

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Raiganj, April 2: Hail stones the size of cricket balls flattened about 100 huts, injured three persons and killed cattle in the Bindol gram panchayat area last night.

The storm had started around 9.30pm and grew with each passing minute till it stopped two hours later. A fresh shower of hailstones hit the area again early this morning.

“First came the wind. Strong gusts blew away roofs of tiles and tin. Then came the hailstones. As the night progressed, the size of the stones increased and they came hurtling down, some of them as big as cricket balls,” said Narayan Bhowmik, a tea stall owner in Bamua, 20km from here and one of the worst hit areas. The storm left scars across a 9km radius.

Bhowmick said he helped take Mongli Hembram (50), Shyam Baske (40) and Paritosh Roy (40) to the local health centre on his van rickshaw. “All of them had been hit on the head and shoulders,” said Bhowmik. He said nine cows and four goats died in the storm. No one from the panchayat or from the district administration visited Bindol today.

Hemo Hembram, 18, said their cowshed, which was completely destroyed, could wait. “When will the next chance to play with ice come,” he said while hurling a ball of ice at one of his friends.

Seventy-year-old Budhani Tudu said it was an experience of a lifetime. “We woke up after the storm to see the fields covered in white ice,” she said.

The district magistrate of North Dinajpur, Sukumar Bhattacharya, said no estimate of the damage could be made today. “I have heard about the losses, but haven’t received any report yet,” he said.

Civil defence minister Srikumar Mukherjee, who toured Hemtabad and Karnajhora, which were also affected by the storm, said the main damage was to the standing wheat and corn.

Officials at the Regional Met Office in Jalpaiguri said the hailstorm occurred out of the cloud formation hovering over Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Gangetic Bengal and approaching north Bengal and Sikkim.

T.K. Chakraborty, the director posted at the office, said: “Hailstorms occur when clouds, because of vertical wind force, gain height and move beyond troposphere to touch the stratosphere. If the clouds are 5km above the earth’s surface, considered the freezing level, and reach up to 16 to 18km, they coagulate into ice pellets, which can form into larger shapes and fall with the storm and rain.”

“The forecast for thunder squall in the form of a Nor’wester continues for the next 24 hours. The low pressure area is still there and added to it is the cloud formation,” the director said. “We can expect storm with a wind speed of 60-80 kmph across the region along with rainfall.”

Sporadic rainfall was reported from different parts of north Bengal last night, including Siliguri and Jalpaiguri.

Source: Telegraphindia.com

Storm hits North Dinajpur – The Statesman

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

RAIGANJ, April 2: Around 1000 huts were completely destroyed and another 1500 were partly damaged by a cyclonic storm in North Dinajpur district last night.
The storm was followed by hail, which damaged crop worth more than Rs 1 crore. Raiganj, Hemtabad and Kaliyaganj Blocks were the worst affected in the district.
The storm and hail took toll on the wheat, maize and bodo cultivations in the fields.
“A huge volumes of vegetable and fruits like litchi and banana were affected too. Mr Samanta Layek district horticulture officer said. Floriculture was also damaged due to the cyclonic storm. Marigold and Rose cultivation projects suffered badly in Raiganj, Kaliyaganj and Chopra Blocks of North Dinajpur district.
The storm uprooted numerous trees and electric poles throughout the district. Roads blocked by fallen trees and electric poles upset vehicular movement in many areas.
The Raiganj BDO Mr Supriya Das said that Sriabad, Kharisariabad, Sherpur and Jagdishpur in Raiganj were severely affected in the storm. “More than 1000 huts were damaged in these areas in addition to the crop loss,” Mr Das said.
The North Dinajpur district magistrate Mr Sukumar Bhattacharjee said: “Eight out of the nine blocks in the district were affected in the storm. The worst affected blocks are Raiganj, Hemtabad and Kaliyaganj.”
“All BDOs have been instructed to prepare a damage assessment report,” the DM, said.

Storm hits North Dinajpur – The Statesman

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Storm hits North Dinajpur
The Statesman, India – 2 Apr 2008
Raiganj, Hemtabad and Kaliyaganj Blocks were the worst affected in the district. The storm and hail took toll on the wheat, maize and bodo cultivations in

I & B minister concerned over staff shortage in N Dinajpur police … – The Statesman

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

I & B minister concerned over staff shortage in N Dinajpur police
The Statesman, India – 1 Apr 2008
RAIGANJ, April 1: The Union I&B and Parliamentary Affairs minister and Congress MP of Raiganj Mr Priya Ranjan Das Munshi has expressed concern with the