A tree collapsed in BCCI President Sourav Ganguly’s house in Amfan storm, ‘Dada’ engaged in lifting

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New Delhi Wednesday was a problem for the people of Kolkata. In West Bengal, the storm of Amfan was seen. The catastrophic storm of 160 to 180 kilometers per hour caused a lot of destruction in the state. In Kolkata, there was a huge loss of life and property, the old trees standing on the roadside and in the plantation were uprooted. The chairman of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, Sourav Ganguly, also suffered damage in the storm.



In West Bengal and Odisha, the Amfan storm on Wednesday caused great havoc. In Bengal, due to the storm, big trees fell and roads were blocked. There is also news of the death of 10 to 12 people killed in this disaster. A mango tree fell on the house of Ganguly, the head of BCCI. The picture has been shared by the former captain himself. Ganguly, who was trying to remove the tree that fell at home in the storm, posted two of his pictures on Twitter.

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The mango tree also collapsed in BCCI President Sourav Ganguly alias Dada’s residence in Behala, Kolkata. After this, the grandfather himself got up to lift the said tree with the help of another young man.

Some photos have gone viral on social media, in which Dada and others are seen pulling mango trees with the help of rope. The tree is seen falling near the balcony of his house. From the balcony they are pulling him by the rope.

 

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