33 villagers killed in lightning storm in northern India

33 villagers killed in lightning storm in northern India
Lightning strikes over residential apartments during a thunderstorm on the outskirts of the Indian capital New Delhi. (File/AFP)
Updated 22 July 2019
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33 villagers killed in lightning storm in northern India

33 villagers killed in lightning storm in northern India
  • Heavy rains and lightning lashed the region when farmers were working in the field
  • Families of those killed would receive compensation of 400,000 rupees (about $6,000)

LUCKNOW, India: Officials say dozens of people have died in a thunderstorm that struck the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
State disaster relief official Sandhya says that lightning Sunday killed 33 people and injured 13 more. The official who only goes by one name said that 20 houses collapsed in the storm.
Heavy rains and lightning lashed the region when farmers were working in the field.
India Meterological Department official J.P. Gupta says that a low pressure area developed forming a squall line.
Police officer Pradyuman Singh says that seven people were killed in one village while working in a paddy field, including a woman and a child.
Uttar Pradesh’s chief minister Yogi Adityanath says families of those killed would receive compensation of 400,000 rupees (about $6,000).