Storms kill 35 in India

Published April 18, 2019

NEW DELHI: Thunder­storms swept across western India killing at least 35 people and leaving widespread damage, officials said on Wednesday.

Strong winds barrelled through Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh states felling walls, trees and electricity lines.

At least 10 people were killed in the desert state of Rajasthan, where a wall of dust swept over several cities.

Another 10 were killed in neighbouring Gujarat and 15 in the central state of Madhya Pradesh, state emergency services said.

Officials said victims were hit by lightning, falling trees or electrocuted by power lines.

Strong winds and sudden rains also hit the capital, New Delhi, bringing searing summer temperatures down by 10 degrees.

The storms forced the cancellation of several political rallies as India’s national election gathers pace. The wind blew away a tent that was to have been used for a rally by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Himmatnagar in Gujarat.

More than 125 people were killed in a wave of storms that battered northern Indian states in May last year.

Lightning kills thousands in India every year, mostly farmers working in fields.

Published in Dawn, April 18th, 2019

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