Over 100 killed as storm hits India's Uttar Pradesh state
A storm in India's Uttar Pradesh state has killed more than 100 people, according to the latest confirmed reporting.
The incident was reported on 14 May 2026 and is described as a severe-weather disaster affecting the northern Indian state.
No further details on the exact locations hit or the timing of the storm were provided in the supplied material.
The reported death toll makes this a major emergency for local authorities and rescue services.
However, the supplied row does not confirm injuries, displacement, damage to infrastructure or any official response measures.
The scale of the fatalities means the storm is likely to have significant humanitarian and administrative consequences in one of India's most populous states.
It also places pressure on officials to assess the extent of the damage and provide support to affected communities.
Uttar Pradesh is a large state in northern India, and weather-related disasters there can affect many districts at once.
The current report gives only the broad location and the confirmed fatality count.