UP storm kills 94, heatwave red alert Rajasthan – IMD update
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A deadly storm with 80 kmph winds claimed 94 lives across Uttar Pradesh, while Rajasthan faces severe heatwave. IMD issues red alert for Jaisalmer, Bikaner.
UP storm kills 94, heatwave bakes Rajasthan; IMD issues red alert
A violent thunderstorm accompanied by winds gusting up to 80 kmph swept through 30 districts of Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday, killing at least 94 people. Prayagraj reported the highest number of fatalities at 17, followed by Bhadohi with 16 deaths. Officials confirmed the storm also uprooted hundreds of trees and brought down electricity poles, disrupting road and power networks across large swathes of the state.
Death toll mounts in UP
Among the most distressing reports came from Bareilly, where a young man was swept away along with a tin shed as the wind gained sudden intensity. In Banda, the mercury touched 45.4°C even as the storm lashed other parts. According to state disaster management officials, most deaths were caused by wall collapses, falling trees and flying debris. An alert for strong winds and rain has been issued for 51 districts on Thursday as well.
Heatwave scorches Rajasthan
While UP battled the storm, Rajasthan remained locked in a severe heatwave spell. For the fourth consecutive day, Jaisalmer recorded the country’s highest temperature at 46.1°C on Wednesday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Thursday in Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Barmer, warning of extreme heat. Heatwave conditions are also expected in 13 other districts across the state.
Madhya Pradesh on orange alert
More than 25 districts in Madhya Pradesh are reeling under heatwave conditions, which the IMD predicts will continue until May 18. Khajuraho logged 45.4°C on Wednesday. An orange alert for heatwave and “warm nights” – when night temperatures remain unusually high – has been sounded for Indore, Ujjain, Dhar and Ratlam. Local authorities have advised residents, especially the elderly and children, to avoid stepping out between noon and 4 pm.
Haryana sees rising mercury, yellow alert
In Haryana, maximum temperatures rose by 1.1°C over the past 24 hours, with five cities crossing the 40°C mark. Narnaul was the hottest at 42.5°C. The IMD has issued a yellow alert for heatwave conditions in the state starting May 17. Meanwhile, Bihar is bracing for a different kind of weather: seven districts including Purnia and Katihar are under an orange alert for heavy rain on Thursday.
Forecast for next two days
The weather department expects heatwave conditions to persist on May 15 over parts of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. Dust storms with winds of 50-60 kmph are likely in Jharkhand. On May 16, rain and strong winds may affect Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan and western UP. Hailstorms are possible in Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal and Uttarakhand, along with lightning alerts for Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh and the northeastern states.
Ground reports from Gonda and Unnao showed uprooted neem trees crushing parked cars, while in Mumbai, children were spotted carrying umbrellas even under the harsh sun – a small reminder of how uneven this pre-monsoon season has been. With the red alert still in place, officials have urged people in affected zones to stay indoors and keep emergency helplines handy.
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UP storm kills 94, heatwave red alert Rajasthan – IMD update
Digital Desk
UP storm kills 94, heatwave bakes Rajasthan; IMD issues red alert
A violent thunderstorm accompanied by winds gusting up to 80 kmph swept through 30 districts of Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday, killing at least 94 people. Prayagraj reported the highest number of fatalities at 17, followed by Bhadohi with 16 deaths. Officials confirmed the storm also uprooted hundreds of trees and brought down electricity poles, disrupting road and power networks across large swathes of the state.
Death toll mounts in UP
Among the most distressing reports came from Bareilly, where a young man was swept away along with a tin shed as the wind gained sudden intensity. In Banda, the mercury touched 45.4°C even as the storm lashed other parts. According to state disaster management officials, most deaths were caused by wall collapses, falling trees and flying debris. An alert for strong winds and rain has been issued for 51 districts on Thursday as well.
Heatwave scorches Rajasthan
While UP battled the storm, Rajasthan remained locked in a severe heatwave spell. For the fourth consecutive day, Jaisalmer recorded the country’s highest temperature at 46.1°C on Wednesday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Thursday in Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Barmer, warning of extreme heat. Heatwave conditions are also expected in 13 other districts across the state.
Madhya Pradesh on orange alert
More than 25 districts in Madhya Pradesh are reeling under heatwave conditions, which the IMD predicts will continue until May 18. Khajuraho logged 45.4°C on Wednesday. An orange alert for heatwave and “warm nights” – when night temperatures remain unusually high – has been sounded for Indore, Ujjain, Dhar and Ratlam. Local authorities have advised residents, especially the elderly and children, to avoid stepping out between noon and 4 pm.
Haryana sees rising mercury, yellow alert
In Haryana, maximum temperatures rose by 1.1°C over the past 24 hours, with five cities crossing the 40°C mark. Narnaul was the hottest at 42.5°C. The IMD has issued a yellow alert for heatwave conditions in the state starting May 17. Meanwhile, Bihar is bracing for a different kind of weather: seven districts including Purnia and Katihar are under an orange alert for heavy rain on Thursday.
Forecast for next two days
The weather department expects heatwave conditions to persist on May 15 over parts of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. Dust storms with winds of 50-60 kmph are likely in Jharkhand. On May 16, rain and strong winds may affect Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan and western UP. Hailstorms are possible in Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal and Uttarakhand, along with lightning alerts for Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh and the northeastern states.
Ground reports from Gonda and Unnao showed uprooted neem trees crushing parked cars, while in Mumbai, children were spotted carrying umbrellas even under the harsh sun – a small reminder of how uneven this pre-monsoon season has been. With the red alert still in place, officials have urged people in affected zones to stay indoors and keep emergency helplines handy.