What Caused The Deadly Storms In Uttar Pradesh That Left 89 Dead?

Heavy rain, thunderstorms, hailstorm and lightning killed 89 people across several Uttar Pradesh districts, with the state government ordering immediate relief measures.

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People gather after a tree fell over a car after a dust storm, in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, Wednesday, May 13, 2026. Photo: Amar Deep Sharma
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  • At least 89 people died in storm, rain and lightning-related incidents across Uttar Pradesh.

  • Several districts reported house damage, uprooted trees, electric pole collapses and livestock losses.

  • Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed officials to provide relief and compensation within 24 hours.

At least 89 people were killed after a strong storm and heavy rain hit several districts of Uttar Pradesh, uprooting trees and electric poles and damaging houses, according to the Relief Commissioner's office.

The deaths were reported after unseasonal rain, thunderstorms, hailstorm and lightning affected multiple districts on May 13. The state government said 53 people were injured, 114 livestock losses were reported and 87 houses were damaged.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took cognisance of the damage and directed officials to ensure relief reaches affected families within 24 hours.

In a post on X on Thursday, the Relief Commissioner's office said, "Due to bad weather on May 13, including storms, rain, hailstorm and lightning, reports of 89 deaths, 53 injured persons, 114 livestock losses and damage to 87 houses have been received in the state, which has been taken cognisance of by the Hon'ble Chief Minister."

It said the chief minister has directed all divisional commissioners and district magistrates to verify the incidents "with full sensitivity" and ensure financial assistance is distributed to affected families within 24 hours while establishing direct communication with them and extending other necessary help.

Which Districts Reported Deaths and Damage Due to the Storm and Rain?

According to a list issued by the district administration in Prayagraj, seven deaths were reported in the Handia area, four in Phulpur, three in Soraon, two in Meja and one in Sadar due to the storm and rain.

In Bhadohi, district administration sources said at least 16 people died in storm-related incidents.

Additional District Magistrate Kunwar Virendra Kumar Maurya said trees and electric poles were uprooted in several areas while many houses were damaged in the storm.

In Fatehpur, Additional District Magistrate Avinash Tripathi said nine people were killed and 16 injured in storm-related incidents.

"Eight people, including five women, died in Khaga tehsil, while a woman died after a wall of a house collapsed in Sadar tehsil," he said.

In Pratapgarh, four people died in separate incidents of wall and cemented shed collapses and lightning strikes amid strong winds and rain, officials said.

Superintendent of Police Deepak Bhukar said Bhim Yadav (25) died after he was trapped under the debris of a cemented shed that collapsed in Ojha Ka Purwa village in the Lalganj Kotwali area.

He said Bhushan Pandey (56) died after a wall collapsed in Sari Swami village under the Baghrai police station area.

Bhukar said Shanti Devi (46) of Narangpur village and Lal Bahadur (44) of Chhatrapur Shivala Raghna village also died in storm-related incidents.

In Kanpur Dehat, two persons died in rain-related incidents, officials said.

Police sources said a 19-year-old woman, Ruchi, died after being struck by lightning in Bhauthari village under the Rasulabad area while standing under a neem tree with goats during heavy rain. Several goats also died in the incident.

A 60-year-old man standing nearby was injured, they added.

Additional District Magistrate (Finance and Revenue) Dushyant Kumar said reports regarding human and livestock losses have been sought from local officials and financial assistance will be provided as per government rules.

In Deoria, Komal Yadav (62), a resident of Bhimpur Gaura village, died after being struck by lightning, district administration sources said. Two others were injured in the incident.

In another incident, Ramnath Prasad (65), a resident of Neruari village, died in a lightning strike.

In Sonbhadra, Madhav Singh (38) died after being trapped under a tree uprooted during the rain and the storm.

What Directions Has the Uttar Pradesh Government Issued?

The Relief Commissioner's office said it is continuously monitoring the situation through direct coordination with district officials and necessary funds are being made available to districts.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed district magistrates and officials of various departments to visit the affected areas and provide all possible assistance to the victims and their families.

He also instructed officials to remain alert and ordered the revenue and agriculture departments, along with insurance companies, to conduct a survey of the damage and submit a report to the government.

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