Nearly 90 killed as storm lashes India's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh


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NEW DELHI/BHUBANESWAR, May ⁠14 (Reuters) - Almost 90 people were killed in a ⁠violent storm that battered India's most populous ‌state, Uttar Pradesh, with rain and hail, the state disaster management and relief office said on Thursday.

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

"Adverse weather conditions" on ⁠Wednesday ‌led to the deaths of 89 people, Uttar Pradesh's relief commissioner said in a ⁠post on X.

There were also reports of 53 ​people injured, ‌87 houses damaged, and 114 livestock killed in ⁠the state ​due to the storms, rain, hail, and lightning, the post added.

Television images showed trees and billboards uprooted by ⁠gusts of wind, with some crashing ​into cars amid clouds of dust and debris that knocked down wooden furniture at roadside stalls.

Some of the ⁠fatalities were attributed to falling trees and collapsing walls of homes, a state relief official told Reuters.

The chief minister of the state, governed by Prime Minister ​Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, had ⁠directed officials to assist survivors and distribute financial aid ​within 24 hours, authorities said.

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

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