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More than 110 killed by high-intensity dust storms in India

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This photo taken on May 2, 2018 shows an Indian traffic policeman covering his face as he stands on duty during a dust storm in New Delhi. - Dust storms that tore across northern India killed at least 77 people and left 143 injured as trees and walls were brought down by powerful winds, officials said May 3. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP) (Photo credit should read CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP/Getty Images)
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New Delhi (CNN)Fierce winds and lightning strikes created by a powerful dust storm have killed around 110 people and injured hundreds more in northwestern India since late Wednesday, according to local authorities.

In the state of Rajasthan, at least 35 people died and more than 200 were injured after winds downed more than 8,000 electricity poles and uprooted hundreds of trees, officials told CNN.
“This has resulted in widespread electricity cuts and water shortages. Most of the deaths occurred after walls and roofs of houses collapsed in the middle of the night,” Jaipur District Divisional Commissioner T Ravi Kant said.
killed in Uttarakhand.
According to Sanjay Kumar, the relief commissioner at the Uttar Pradesh state disaster management authority, the high casualty number is the result of people becoming trapped under falling debris. “Many houses collapsed due to high intensity winds, or the trees fell over onto the houses,” said Kumar.
A man covers his face as he cycles during a dust storm in New Delhi, May 2.

According to CNN affiliate CNN News 18, the Uttar Pradesh state government has sounded an alert for the next 48 hours in anticipation of an increase in the numbers killed or injured in the storm.
The Prime Minister’s office said in a statement on Twitter that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was saddened by the loss of lives from the storm.
“(I) have asked officials to coordinate with the respective state governments and work towards assisting those who have been affected,” Modi said in the statement.
CNN Meteorologist Pedram Javaheri said India “is in the beginning stages of the onset of its annual summer monsoons.”
“Afternoon storms and periods of torrential rainfall have been more and more prevalent in this region over the past several weeks,” he added. “These afternoon storms were likely the culprit, bringing powerful winds to the impacted areas and setting the dust and sand in motion.”
Javaheri noted the region has had multiple years of below average rains during the summer monsoons, increasing the chance of dust and sand being swept up by strong winds.

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