Millennium Post

SQUALL IN BIHAR KILLS 15

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: At least 15 people were killed in a squall which hit Bihar this morning while most parts of the country reeled under sizzling heat which affected normal life at several places.

Heatwave conditions prevailed in the national capital with the mercury touching 44 degrees Celsius in some parts of the city.

The Safdarjung observator­y, whose recording is considered official for the city, registered a maximum temperatur­e of 42.8 degrees Celsius, four notches above the season’s average.

Areas under Palam, Lodhi Road, Ridge and Ayanagar observator­ies recorded maximum temperatur­es of 44.2 degrees Celsius, 42.3 degrees Celsius, 42.6 degrees Celsius and 43.5 degrees Celsius, respective­ly.

Bihar witnessed a drop in temperatur­es after rainfall across the state. A squall hit the state this morning killing at least 15 people.

Two persons died in Lakhisarai, Aurangabad, Madhubani and Begusarai districts each while it claimed one life each in Patna, Nalanda, Purnea, Darbhanga, Supual, Araria and Munger districts, an official said.

Rain and storm also destroyed standing crops, damaged houses and uprooted trees in at least 11 districts.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has expressed grief over the loss of lives and announced ex gratia of Rs 4 lakh to the next of the kin of the deceased.

The squall was followed by 10.5 mm rains in Patna which led to drop in maximum temperatur­es to 28.6 degrees Celsius.

Bhagalpur received 0.9 mm rainfall and Purnea 32 mm.

In Himachal Pradesh, thundersto­rm and squall hit Shimla and surroundin­g areas this evening leading to sharp fall in temperatur­es.

The storm blew off roofs of kachha houses and uprooted trees at some places. Manali and Bhuntar received 3.6 mm and 2 mm rains respective­ly.

The mercury dropped by 3.6 degrees at Una which recorded a high of 39 degrees Celsius.

Meanwhile, temperatur­es remained above the 40-degree mark in most places of Rajasthan with Churu being the hottest place in the state with 46.4 degrees Celsius followed by Srigangana­gar at 45 degrees Celsius.

Some parts of the state also witnessed dust storm and light rain, the local MET department said.

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