Powerful thunderstorms ripped through Uttar Pradesh, leaving at least 89 people dead and major damage across several districts. Prayagraj, Sant Ravidas Nagar, Fatehpur, and Mirzapur were among the worst hit, with homes damaged, trees uprooted, and livestock perishing. Officials are assessing losses and rushing assistance to affected families as communities mourn the tragedy.
A deadly storm system of heavy rain and powerful winds hit multiple districts of Uttar Pradesh, killing at least 96 people and injuring over 50. Bhadohi, Prayagraj, and Mirzapur saw the worst damage as homes collapsed, trees uprooted, and power lines snapped. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ordered immediate relief and compensation measures.
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A violent storm in Uttar Pradesh tore through areas with rain and hail, killing nearly 90 people. Winds uprooted trees and toppled billboards, turning streets and homes into danger zones as victims were struck by falling structures. The destruction underscores how severe seasonal storms in India can escalate quickly, leaving limited time for preparedness.
Devastating rains and hailstorms hit Bengaluru on Wednesday evening, killing 10 people as uprooted trees, flooded roads, and collapsed structures wreaked havoc. The storm triggered major traffic chaos and widespread disruption across the city. Officials have issued a rain alert for the next three days, urging residents to stay cautious as conditions may worsen.
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