67 killed in India, warns issued


On Sunday, there was heavy dust storm, thunderstorms; The trees were uprooted and the wall was broken, said Indian media NDTV.

At least 38 people died in Uttar Pradesh alone. 12 more people died in West Bengal

Besides, nine in Andhra Pradesh, three in Telangana and five in capital Delhi died.

Around 100 houses were burnt down during a thunderbolt in Sambalpur in Uttar Pradesh. Most of the victims in Andhra Pradesh are residents of Srikakulam district. Officials say all those killed in Telangana are peasants.

In West Bengal, all the 12 people in the southern districts are in the districts. They were killed in lightning and storm. Among the dead are four children.

These children went out to collect meals during the storm. There they died in thunderstorm.

There are five women killed in Delhi. While running a scooter through greater Noodia area, a billboard broke on him, killing the woman and injuring her son.

On Sunday evening, the activities of Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport were closed for more than an hour due to the storm. At that time, about 70 flights were sent to the other side, an official said.

One of the warnings, the India Meteorological Department said that in the next 48 to 72 hours, there would be a thunderstorm with thunderstorm across the northwest.

Expressing deep condolences for the victims of the storm, rain and thunderstorms, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ordered all kinds of assistance from the families of the dead and the injured.

In the first month of this month, more than 100 people were killed in the storm and rain that hit the five states of India including Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.

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