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India's largest state, Uttar Pradesh, is hit by a storm that kills nearly 90 people

The state disaster management office announced on Thursday that almost 90 people were killed by a violent storm that slammed India's most populous state - Uttar Pradesh - with rain and hail.

Storms are frequent in the north during the hot months of March to June before the monsoons rains provide relief.

In a Facebook post, Uttar -Pradesh relief commissioner stated that "adverse weather conditions", on Wednesday, led to the death of 89 people.

The post also reported that storms, hail and lightning caused 114 livestock deaths, 53 injuries, and 87 homes to be damaged in the state.

TV images showed billboards and trees uprooted by strong winds, some of which crashed into cars. Dust and debris clouds also knocked over wooden furniture from roadside stalls.

A state relief official said that some of the deaths were caused by falling trees and collapsed walls in homes.

Authorities?said that the chief minister of a state governed by Prime Minister NarendraModi's Bharatiya Janata Party had ordered officials to distribute financial aid and assist survivors within 24 hours. (Reporting and writing by Saurabh Dash and Jatindra dash; writing by Sakshi dayal and Shanima aniyeri; editing by Clarence Fernandez, YPrajesh and Clarence Fernandez)

(source: Reuters)