Overview
- At least 100 fatalities reported in the last 48 hours across India and Nepal, with Bihar accounting for 82 deaths and Uttar Pradesh for 22.
- Lightning strikes, collapsing walls, and uprooted trees are the primary causes of fatalities, with Nalanda district in Bihar recording the highest toll at 23 deaths.
- Chief Ministers of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh have announced ex-gratia payments of ₹4 lakh to the families of the deceased and directed immediate relief and damage assessments.
- The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued orange alerts for multiple districts, forecasting continued thunderstorms and heavy rainfall through April 12.
- Significant damage to infrastructure, crops, and livestock has been reported, with officials in both states mobilizing resources to address waterlogging, power outages, and agricultural losses.