UAE, Russia Condole Over 104 Deaths in UP Thunderstorm

The United Arab Emirates and Russia have expressed condolences after 104 people died in Uttar Pradesh due to a severe thunderstorm and heavy rains. UAE's Ministry of Foreign Affairs offered solidarity and sympathy to victims' families and the Indian government. Russian President Vladimir Putin sent letters to President Droupadi Murmu and PM Narendra Modi. UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed immediate relief operations and compensation disbursal across 19 affected districts.

Key Points: UAE, Russia Condole UP Thunderstorm Deaths

  • UAE and Russia convey condolences to India
  • 104 killed in UP thunderstorm and lightning
  • CM Yogi Adityanath orders immediate relief and compensation
  • 19 districts affected with livestock and property damage
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UAE conveys condolences after loss of lives due to thunderstorm in Uttar Pradesh

UAE and Russia express condolences after 104 killed by thunderstorm in Uttar Pradesh. CM Yogi Adityanath directs immediate relief and compensation.

"The United Arab Emirates has expressed its sincere condolences and solidarity with the Republic of India following the storm that swept through Uttar Pradesh - UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs"

Abu Dhabi, May 15

The United Arab Emirates on Thursday expressed condolences after several people were killed and injured due to the thunderstorm and heavy rains in Uttar Pradesh.

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed condolences to the families of the victims and wished for the speedy recovery of those injured.

"The United Arab Emirates has expressed its sincere condolences and solidarity with the Republic of India following the storm that swept through Uttar Pradesh, which resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries, as well as significant damage", the statement said.

It further added, "Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) expressed its sincere condolences and sympathy to the families of the victims, and to the government and people of India, as well as its wishes for a speedy recovery for all the injured."

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday expressed condolences over the loss of lives in Uttar Pradesh due to the thunderstorm and heavy rains and wished for speedy recovery to all those injured in a letter to President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Uttar Pradesh Relief Commissioner Harikesh Bhaskar on Thursday informed that at least 104 people have lost their lives across Uttar Pradesh due to relentless rain, lightning, and thunderstorms in various parts of the state over the past 36 to 48 hours.

The Relief Commissioner added that continuous monitoring is being conducted, and the 24-hour Integrated Control and Command Centre remains fully operational.

Orders have also been issued to all officials to conduct field inspections. Furthermore, the Chief Minister has announced compensation measures, and financial relief is currently being disbursed to the affected individuals.

Earlier in the day, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath directed state officials to provide immediate assistance to victims of the recent storms and lightning. The Chief Minister has ordered the prompt release of compensation following reports of casualties and property damage over the last 24 hours.

Yogi directed officials to immediately visit the affected sites and provide assistance to the victims, release compensation and instructed districts to provide updates on the situation every 3 hours.

He has further asked all District Magistrates to prioritise relief work. He also directed that compensation disbursal, rescue operations, and other related work should be updated on social media.

According to the press release, information regarding loss of human lives, livestock loss, and crop damage has come from 19 districts, including Barabanki, Bahraich, Kanpur Dehat, Basti, Sambhal, Hardoi, and Unnao.

Additionally, 130 livestock (both large and small) have perished, and 98 houses have sustained damage.

CM Yogi has expressed condolences to the families of the deceased.

- ANI

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Michael C
My heart goes out to all the families affected. India is such a beautiful country with wonderful people. I hope the relief reaches those who need it quickly.
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Rohit P
104 lives lost is devastating. CM Yogi's quick response is appreciated but we need long-term solutions - better weather warning systems, stronger infrastructure, and maybe even cloud seeding research. Our farmers suffer the most in such disasters. 😔
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Sarah B
It's heartwarming to see international support during tough times. The compensation announced should reach the victims immediately - no delays or corruption please 🤞
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Sneha F
The 3-hour update directive is good but implementation matters. I hope the officials visiting sites actually help rather than just doing photo ops. Also, 98 houses damaged shows how vulnerable our rural housing still is. Need disaster-proof designs.
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David E
Prayers for Uttar Pradesh 🙏. It's good to see diplomatic relationships being strengthened through such gestures of solidarity. Hopefully lessons are learned to prevent future tragedies.
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Varun X
Sad state of affairs. Every monsoon season we see this pattern. 130 livestock lost too - that's someone's livelihood gone. The comp should include that as well. Proper drainage systems and weather alerts could save so many lives. Wake up authorities! 💔

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