UP Storm and Lightning Death Toll Crosses 100 Across Multiple Districts
More than 100 people died in Uttar Pradesh after severe storms, lightning strikes, and heavy rainfall caused widespread destruction.
Severe Weather Creates Disaster Situation in Uttar Pradesh
A powerful storm combined with heavy rainfall and lightning strikes has created a disaster-like situation across Uttar Pradesh. According to official reports, more than 100 people have lost their lives in multiple districts after sudden weather changes triggered widespread destruction.
Several districts witnessed strong winds, collapsing trees, damaged homes, and electricity disruptions as the storm moved rapidly through different parts of the state.
Multiple Districts Severely Affected
The worst-affected districts include:
- Prayagraj
- Bhadohi
- Fatehpur
- Sonbhadra
- Budaun
- Mirzapur
Local authorities said most deaths were caused by:
- Lightning strikes
- Falling trees
- House collapses
- Wall collapse incidents during heavy winds
Villages and rural regions suffered the highest damage due to weak infrastructure and open-field exposure during thunderstorms.
CM Yogi Adityanath Announces Compensation
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath expressed grief over the tragedy and announced financial assistance for affected families.
The Uttar Pradesh government has declared compensation of ₹4 lakh for families of those who died during the disaster. District officials have been instructed to provide immediate relief and medical assistance in affected areas.
Rescue teams and local administrations remain on alert as weather departments continue to warn about unstable conditions in several regions.
Heavy Rain and Lightning Cause Panic
Residents reported sudden dark clouds, extremely strong winds, and nonstop lightning across several areas. In many districts:
- Trees were uprooted
- Power supply was interrupted
- Roads became blocked
- Crop fields suffered heavy damage
Farmers are now worried about major financial losses due to damaged crops and flooded agricultural land.
Weather Department Issues Fresh Alert
The India Meteorological Department has warned that more thunderstorms and rainfall may continue in some parts of northern India over the next few days.
Officials advised citizens to:
- Avoid standing under trees during storms
- Stay indoors during lightning activity
- Follow local emergency warnings
- Avoid unnecessary travel during severe weather
Disaster response teams have also been deployed in sensitive districts to handle emergency situations quickly.
Opposition Demands Better Disaster Preparedness
Opposition leaders criticized the administration and demanded stronger disaster preparedness systems in rural areas. Several leaders called for improved weather alert infrastructure and safer shelter arrangements for villagers during extreme weather conditions.
At the same time, local volunteers and rescue workers are helping affected families by distributing food, water, and emergency supplies in damaged areas.
Conclusion
The deadly storm and lightning disaster in Uttar Pradesh has become one of the state’s most serious weather emergencies this year. With over 100 deaths reported and severe damage across multiple districts, authorities remain focused on rescue operations, relief work, and preventing further casualties as unstable weather conditions continue.