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A land subsidence in Howrah, West Bengal, has caused damage to critical infrastructure, including a 1-km water pipeline, leading to a water crisis affecting thousands of residents. The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has deployed water tankers and is working to restore the pipeline by Monday. Electricity poles have also been affected, and 350 residents have been temporarily relocated.
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