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Taj Mahal damaged in deadly India thundersto­rm

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AGRA A deadly thundersto­rm that rolled across parts of northern India damaged sections of the Taj Mahal complex, including the main gate and a railing running below its five lofty domes, officials said Sunday.

One of the New Seven Wonders of the World, India’s top tourist attraction has been shut since mid-March as part of measures to try and combat the coronaviru­s pandemic.

AFP images showed workers assessing the railing of the main mausoleum, after the storm on Friday night battered Agra city in northern Uttar Pradesh state.

“One sandstone railing which was a part of the original structure has been damaged,” Superinten­ding Archaeolog­ist of the Archaeolog­ical Survey of India, Vasant Kumar Swarnkar, told AFP.

“One marble railing which was a later addition, a false ceiling in the tourist holding area and the base stone of the main gate has also been damaged.”

He added there was no damage to the main structure of the monument to love -built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died giving birth in 1631.

Local media reports said thundersto­rms and lightning on Friday killed at least 13 people in two Uttar Pradesh districts.

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