Nearly 90 people killed as severe storm strikes India's Uttar Pradesh state
A powerful storm killed nearly 90 people in Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state, causing widespread damage and casualties.
Nearly 90 people were killed when a severe storm struck India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh, officials reported. The storm brought destructive winds and weather conditions that caused widespread damage across the region.
Uttar Pradesh, home to more than 200 million people, is India's most populous state. The state frequently experiences severe weather events during certain seasons, but this storm proved particularly deadly.
Local authorities are assessing the full extent of the damage and casualties from the storm. Emergency response teams have been deployed to affected areas to assist with rescue and relief operations.
The storm's impact highlights the vulnerability of densely populated regions in India to extreme weather events. Uttar Pradesh's large population and geographic size make it particularly susceptible to significant casualties during severe weather incidents.
Officials have not yet released detailed information about the specific areas most affected by the storm or the timeline of events. Further updates on casualties and damage assessments are expected as authorities continue their response efforts.