The Asian Age

Residents angry, clash with police

- MANOJ ANAND

Heavy rainfall has reduced Guwahati to a deathtrap with at least three people, including a Class 7 student, losing their lives due to electrocut­ion on the waterlogge­d streets of Guwahati in past 10 days.

Dulal Malakar, an employee of a KFC outlet, was walking to his residence at Sugam Lane on Zoo road on Thursday morning after doing the night shift when he stumbled upon a snapped highvoltag­e electric wire lying concealed on the waterlogge­d street. He died on the spot while another person was badly injured.

This came close on the heels of the tragic death of two persons, including a Class 7 student, due to electrocut­ion in the flooded Zoo road on June 13, when the city was flooded after heavy downpour. Similar incident of death due to leakage of power in electrical poles and transforme­rs were also reported during the deluge of 2016, which had created havoc in Guwahati.

Angry residents, who clashed with the police for responding very late to their call, alleged that it was not the flashflood, but the negligent attitude of Assam Power Distributi­on Company Limited that was killing people. The residents also alleged that they saw the deceased Malakar being trapped in electrical shock and kept on calling the power department to snap the power supply, but nobody picked up emergency service numbers.

All schools in the city were declared closed on Thursday as school buses were unable run through the water-logged streets.

 ?? — PTI ?? Motor pumps are used to divert flood water into a stream after rains in Guwahati Thursday.
— PTI Motor pumps are used to divert flood water into a stream after rains in Guwahati Thursday.

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