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Unusual Heavy Downpour Kill 59 In India

Unsually heavy downpour have led to the death of no fewer than 59 people in northern India. This was confirmed by spokesman for the Disaster Management and Relief Department,mMs Sandhaya Kureel.

She said that the 59 fatalities were recorded this past week alone, as a result of house collapses, lightning and drowning in Uttar Pradesh state. Casualties also included at least five people dying of snake bites in flooded areas.

The temple city of Varanasi was lashed by 19cm of rain on Thursday and Friday, flooding the bathing areas of the Ganges River used by thousands of Hindu pilgrims.

Schools were shut yesterday as the downpour caused disruptions in the state capital, Lucknow, and several towns, including Amethi and Hardoi.

Mr J. P. Gupta, director of the state’s meteorological department, said the rain is expected to ebb after tomorrow.

The Press Trust of India news agency said the western state of Maharashtra was also hit by heavy rain and nearly 3,000 people were moved to higher ground due to flooding in low-lying areas of Pune city and neighbouring areas.

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More than 350 people have been killed by rain-related causes in India, Nepal and Bangladesh this monsoon season, which runs from June through September.