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Around 100 killed by high-intensity dust storms in India

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INDIA - Fierce winds and lightening strikes created by a powerful dust storm have killed around 100 people in northweste­rn India since late wednesday, according to local authoritie­s.

In the state of Rajasthan, at least 31 people died and around 120 people were injured after winds downed more than 8,000 electricit­y poles and uprooted hundreds of trees, Jaipur District Divisional Commission­er T Ravi Kant told CNN.

“This has resulted in widespread electricit­y cuts and water shortages. Most of the deaths occurred after walls and roofs of houses collapsed in the middle of the night,” he said.

In neighborin­g Uttar Pradesh, the death toll stood at at least 64, with the vast majority of those deaths occurring in the city of Agra, where so far 43 have been confirmed dead. According to Sanjay Kumar, the relief commission­er at the Uttar Pradesh state disaster management authority, the high casualty number is the result of people becoming trapped under falling debris. “Many houses collapsed due to high intensity winds, or the trees fell over onto the houses,” said Kumar.

According to CNN affiliate CNN News 18, the Uttar Pradesh state government has sounded an alert for the next 48 hours in anticipati­on of an increase in the numbers killed or injured in the storm. The Prime Minister’s office said in a statement on Twitter that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was saddened by the loss of lives from the storm. “I have asked officials to coordinate with the respective state government­s and work towards assisting those who have been affected,” Modi said in the statement. (CNN)

 ??  ?? Indian traffic policeman covering his face as he stands on duty during a dust storm in New Delhi. (Photo: The Guardian Nigeria)
Indian traffic policeman covering his face as he stands on duty during a dust storm in New Delhi. (Photo: The Guardian Nigeria)

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