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Over 100 killed after rains hit India, Nepal

2025-04-12
NEW DELHI: More than 100 people have died since Wednesday after unseasonably heavy rain lashed parts of India and Nepal, officials said, as the weather department predicted more rain for the region.

In Bihar, at least 82 people have died inrain-related incidents over the last two days, the eastern state`s disaster management department said.

In India`s most populous state of Uttar Pradesh, meanwhile, authorities said 18 people had died due to lightning and stormrelated incidents.

In neighbouring Nepal, lightning strikes and heavy rain killed at least eight people, National Disaster Authority officials said.

India`s weather office expects more rain with thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds over central and eastern India until Monday.The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had earlier warned of multiple weather hazards, with heatwave conditions in the west and thunderstorms in the eastern and central region although the torrential rain associated with the monsoon usually starts in June.

Intense heatwaves in the summer months of the past have killed several people in the South Asian region.

State-run IMD said last week that India was expected to experience a much hotter April, with above normal temperatures across most of the country.-Reuters