Severe Weather in UP Claims 24 Lives Amid Ongoing Alerts
Impact of Recent Severe Weather in Uttar Pradesh
In Uttar Pradesh, the last two days have seen devastating heavy rainfall, strong winds, and lightning, resulting in significant destruction. So far, 24 fatalities have been reported, along with 15 injuries. Additionally, 16 animals have also lost their lives. Various districts in the state have experienced not only rain but also high winds and lightning strikes, severely disrupting daily life. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has expressed profound sorrow over this natural calamity.
Continued Weather Challenges
Reports indicate that numerous districts are still facing incidents of heavy winds, rain, and lightning. Farmers working in fields, individuals in open areas, and families residing in makeshift homes are among the most affected. Issues such as fallen trees, power outages, and waterlogging have also been reported in several locations.
Government Response and Compensation
The Chief Minister has extended condolences to the families of the deceased, assuring that the state government stands with every affected family. He has instructed officials to ensure that the injured receive immediate and adequate medical care in hospitals. Furthermore, CM Yogi has specifically directed that compensation for loss of life, livestock, and injuries be disbursed within 24 hours. He has ordered district officials and relevant authorities to expedite relief and rescue operations, warning that any negligence or delay in these efforts will not be tolerated.
Ongoing Relief Efforts
Relief teams are actively engaged in affected areas, assessing damage door-to-door and providing assistance to those in need. Meanwhile, the meteorological department has forecasted the likelihood of continued heavy rain, strong winds, and lightning in several districts over the coming days.
Public Safety Alert
Authorities have urged the public to avoid open spaces, fields, and areas under trees during adverse weather conditions and to seek shelter during lightning. An alert has been issued across the state in response to the deteriorating weather.
