As many as 75 people were killed and scores injured after dust and thunderstorms accompanied by lightening and heavy rains lashed several parts of Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Delhi-NCR Sunday evening.
As many as 53 people were killed, including 39 in Uttar Pradesh, due to lightning and thunderstorms in four states since Sunday night, the Home Ministry said on Monday.https://t.co/QWRpmyXtEW
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Uttar Pradesh was the worst hit State that accounted for at least 51 deaths while 83 others were reportedly injured following the severe storm accompanied by squall, lightening and heavy rains. Eight people died due to drowning in Barabanki district.
Dust storm followed by rainfall & lightning lashed #Varanasi pic.twitter.com/kn3xvJ6STa
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#BREAKING : Multiple deaths, injuries reported as storms lashe #UttarPradesh, #Telengana, #AndhraPradesh & #Delhi. Nine dead in Telengana and Andhra Pradesh, 9 dead, 34 injured as thunderstorm lashes Uttar Pradesh. Death toll in Delhi dust storm mounts to 2, at least 18 injured
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On the other hand, at least 12 people that included four children were killed in West Bengal while Andhra Pradesh and Delhi accounted for nine and two deaths respectively.
Lightning kills 8 people in Kolkata. Out of eight, four were children. #WestBengal
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High-velocity winds uprooted trees and affected road, rail and air services and left behind a trail of devastation in many places.
President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress president Rahul Gandhi condoled the loss of life and property as a result of the adverse weather conditions.
President #RamNathKovind, Prime Minister #NarendraModi and #Congress chief #RahulGandhi condoled the deaths due to thunderstorms which struck in various parts of the country, claiming 29 lives and leaving scores of people injured
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD), meanwhile, issued severe weather warnings for the next 72 hours for Kashmir and Andhra Pradesh along with some other parts of the country.