• Lightning strikes over residential apartments during storms on the outskirts of the Indian capital New Delhi. Prakash Singh / AFP Photo
    Lightning strikes over residential apartments during storms on the outskirts of the Indian capital New Delhi. Prakash Singh / AFP Photo
  • A collapsed wall in Agra, Uttar Pradesh state. AFP Photo
    A collapsed wall in Agra, Uttar Pradesh state. AFP Photo
  • Dust storms in New Dehi. Manish Swarup / AP Photo
    Dust storms in New Dehi. Manish Swarup / AP Photo
  • Indian children swim in a pond during a dust storm in New Delhi on May 2. Chandan Khanna / AFP Photo
    Indian children swim in a pond during a dust storm in New Delhi on May 2. Chandan Khanna / AFP Photo
  • A man is carried from the debris of his home in Etmadpur, Agra. AFP Photo
    A man is carried from the debris of his home in Etmadpur, Agra. AFP Photo
  • Heavy rainfall in Shimla in Himachal Pradesh state. AFP Photo
    Heavy rainfall in Shimla in Himachal Pradesh state. AFP Photo
  • People cover their faces as a dust storm sweeps through New Delhi. Manish Swarup / AP Photo
    People cover their faces as a dust storm sweeps through New Delhi. Manish Swarup / AP Photo

Dozens killed in powerful India dust storms


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Dust storms have wrought havoc across northern India killing at least 90 people and injuring 143 as trees and walls were flattened by powerful winds.

The overnight storm ravaged Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan states and the death toll was expected to rise, officials said on Thursday.

There were 46 confirmed deaths in Uttar Pradesh in the north and 31 in Rajasthan to the west.

The Agra district of Uttar Pradesh was one of the worst hit with more than 30 people killed. The Taj Mahal, which is turning brown in colour while under renovation, escaped damage.

Most of the victims were hit by collapsed walls, fallen trees and electric pylons.

"We can confirm at least 46 deaths, 41 injuries from around 40 of the state's 75 districts," said TP Gupta of the Uttar Pradesh relief commissioner's office.

He said there were 36 deaths in Agra district.

Officials said 157 animals were also killed across the state.

A a policeman directs traffic during a dust storm in New Delhi. Chandan Khanna / AFP Photo
A a policeman directs traffic during a dust storm in New Delhi. Chandan Khanna / AFP Photo

Three districts in Rajasthan, a state popular with tourists for its desert, palaces and colourful culture, were hit the hardest.

"Most of [the] 31 deaths and 102 injuries across our state were from three districts Alwar, Dholpur and Bharatpur," said Hemant Gera, Rajasthan's Disaster Management and Relief Department's secretary.

Power supply was cut in Bharatpur as more than 1,000 electricity pylons were destroyed. Officials said it could take more than two days to restore power.

The state government has released funds to compensate the families of those killed or suffered damage.

Heavy rain in Shimla in Himachal Pradesh state. AFP Photo
Heavy rain in Shimla in Himachal Pradesh state. AFP Photo

"Saddened by the loss of lives due to dust storms in various parts of India. Condolences to the bereaved families. May the injured recover soon," Narendra Modi, the prime minister said on Twitter.

"Have asked officials to coordinate with the respective state governments and work towards assisting those who have been affected."

Last month, a storm killed at least 15 people in Uttar Pradesh and destroyed two ancient pillars at the gateway to the Taj Mahal.