Duststorms and lightning kill at least 96 people in northern India
Duststorms, heavy rain, and lightning have resulted in the deaths of at least 96 people and injured over 50 in Uttar Pradesh, northern India. The severe weather, which occurred on Wednesday, is common in the region before the annual monsoon rains.

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AI-generatedDuststorms, heavy rain, and lightning have resulted in the deaths of at least 96 people and injured over 50 in Uttar Pradesh, northern India. The severe weather, which occurred on Wednesday, is common in the region before the annual monsoon rains. Officials reported that many fatalities were due to falling trees, collapsing structures, and lightning strikes. The storms caused widespread damage to homes, crops, and power infrastructure, particularly in rural areas. Emergency teams were deployed to clear debris and provide aid, with the state's Chief Minister ordering swift relief operations and compensation for affected families.
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5 extractedUttar Pradesh Chief Minister ordered officials to complete relief operations within 24 hours.
Homes, crops, and power infrastructure were widely damaged, particularly in rural parts.
Many deaths were caused by falling trees, collapsing structures, and lightning.
More than 50 people were injured in these weather-related incidents.
Duststorms, heavy rain, and lightning killed at least 96 people in Uttar Pradesh, India.