Almost 90 people were killed in a violent storm that pounded India's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh with rain and hail, a state official said on Thursday.
Television images showed trees and billboards uprooted by gusts of wind in Wednesday's storm, sending some crashing into cars amid clouds of dust and debris that blew down wooden furniture at roadside stalls.
"About 89 people were killed because of the storm, lightning, and rain-related incidents," said the official, who sought anonymity because of lack of authorisation to speak to the media.
Some deaths were caused by falling trees and the walls of homes, a state relief official told Reuters, without giving immediate details of rescue efforts.
Senior government officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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