Nearly 90 Killed as Storm Lashes India’s Most Populous State of Uttar Pradesh

NEW DELHI / BHUBANESWAR, May ⁠14 (Reuters) – ⁠Almost 90 people ⁠were killed in a violent ​storm that pounded India’s most populous state ‌of Uttar Pradesh ‌with rain and hail, a ⁠state ⁠official told Reuters.

Storms are common in the northern ​state during the hot season from March to June, before monsoon rains bring ​respite.

Television images showed trees and billboards uprooted ⁠by ⁠gusts of wind in ⁠Wednesday’s ​storm, sending some crashing into cars amid ​clouds of ⁠dust and debris that blew down wooden furniture at roadside stalls.

“About 89 people were killed because of the ⁠storm, lightning, and rain-related incidents,” said the official, ⁠who sought anonymity because of lack of authorisation to speak to the media.

Some deaths were caused by falling trees and the walls of homes, a state relief official told Reuters, without giving immediate details ⁠of rescue efforts.

Senior government officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

(Reporting by Saurabh Sharma and Jatindra ​Dash; Writing by Sakshi Dayal; Editing ​by Clarence Fernandez)

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