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At least 43 killed as potent storms smash structures

- By Biswajeet Banerjee Biswajeet Banerjee is an Associated Press writer.

LUCKNOW, India — Powerful winds and rainstorms swept across a crowded swath of northern India, demolishin­g houses, uprooting trees and killing at least 43 people as the winds turned the skies brown with dust and sand, officials said Monday.

Most of the deaths occurred when wind and falling trees caused buildings to collapse, leaving people buried in the wreckage. In the town of Bareilly, the minaret of a mosque fell on a group of people taking shelter in a neighborin­g courtyard, killing eight. Elsewhere, one man was killed when he was hit by a billboard that collapsed. Along highways, large trucks were pushed over by the winds, crushing cars and motorcycle­s beneath them.

Less than two weeks ago, similar storms caused 134 deaths and injured 400 others. The extreme weather comes amid withering summer heat, and approachin­g monsoon rains.

“These storms are not unusual at this time of the year,” said J.P. Gupta, the meteorolog­ical office director for Uttar Pradesh state. “But the wind speed this year is a bit abnormal.”

Winds reached 68 miles per hour Sunday, officials said. Trains and commuter rail lines were paused and dozens of flights were diverted from New Delhi’s internatio­nal airport as the storm blew into the city.

At least 42 people were killed in sprawling Uttar Pradesh state, which has a population of more than 210 million people, said government spokesman Avnish Awasthi. He said 50 people were injured when uprooted trees fell on houses, with 38 of those people admitted to hospitals. At least one more person was killed in New Delhi.

A large swath of Uttar Pradesh was also without electricit­y overnight because of broken power lines. Rajesh Sharma, a senior state official, estimated that more than 120 million people in the state had been affected in some way.

“Saddened by the loss of lives due to storms,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a tweet. “Condolence­s to the bereaved families.”

 ?? Manish Swarup / Associated Press ?? Residents examine the damage after winds uprooted a tree in New Delhi. A large swath of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India lost electricit­y because of so many downed power lines.
Manish Swarup / Associated Press Residents examine the damage after winds uprooted a tree in New Delhi. A large swath of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India lost electricit­y because of so many downed power lines.

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