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

 

 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.