Thunderstorms accompanied by heavy rains lashed Bihar since yesterday killing 57 people, while 24 others sustained injuries, Principal Secretary (state Disaster Management) Vyasji told PTI.
While six persons were killed in various parts of Patna district, five others died in Buxar district, he said.
Nalanda, Bhojpur, Rohtas, Kaimur, Aurangabad, Purnea registered four deaths each, while Katihar, Saharsa and Saran districts recorded three fatalities each, Vyasji said.
In addition, 24 people sustained injuries in lightning in various districts, he said, adding that 13 cattle also perished.
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Many parts of Bihar today also received rains, which brought down temperatures, providing relief to people from sultry weather.
Patna received 21.2 mm of rainfall, while Gaya registered 62.8 mm of rain. Bhagalpur and Purnea received 88 mm and 97.2 mm of rainfall respectively, the state MeT office said.
In Uttar Pradesh, 13 people, including nine minors, have been killed in rain-related incidents in the past two days as many parts of the state received heavy rainfall.
Heavy rains lashed parts of sub-Himalayan West Bengal as the Met department forecast more downpour in the region, while some areas of Gangetic West Bengal received one or two spells of rain.
Cooch Behar received the highest rainfall of 165 mm since yesterday, the MeT department said.
While neighbouring Jalpaiguri district received 20.8 mm rainfall, the hilltown of Darjeeling received 7.2 mm rain.
Odisha too received rainfall in some parts, from 1 cm in Balasore to 4 cm in Akhuapada. Maxium temperature in the state was recorded at Bhawanipatna at 39.2 degrees Celsius.
In Rajasthan, parts of the state received heavy rainfall even as the mercury shot up to 43 degrees Celsius in Jaismaler. Barmer recorded 42.8 while Bikaner and Churu 42.5 each and Jodhpur 40 degrees Celsius respectively.