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23 killed in lightning, rain-related incidents in Bihar; Odisha heatwave kills 12

Eighteen persons were killed after lightning struck them across eight districts in Bihar.

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At least 23 people were killed in separate incidents of lightning strike and wall collapse triggered by squall in Bihar on Sunday, even as hot weather conditions continued in many parts of the country and heat- related toll in Odisha climbed to 12.

However, in a good news, the onset of the southwest monsoon is likely to advance due to a deep depression over the Bay of Bengal. The MeT department said that rains were likely to begin in Kerala by May 30-31, marking the onset of monsoon in the country.

In parts of the national capital, the mercury was below the 40-degree mark with some areas in the city witnessing rainfall.

The Safdarjung observatory registered a high of 36.3 degrees Celsius while areas under Palam, Lodhi Road, Ridge and Ayanagar observatories recorded maximum temperatures of 39.7 degrees Celsius, 35 degrees Celsius, 35.8 degrees Celsius and 37.9 degrees Celsius respectively.

Rainfall recorded in the city during the last 24 hours till 8:30 am was 11.9 mm.

In Bihar, at least 23 people, including eight women, were killed in separate lightning and rain-related incidents.

Eighteen persons were killed after lightning struck them across eight districts, while five persons were killed in separate incidents of wall collapse during a storm that blew at a speed of 50-70 km per hour in different panchayat areas of the West Champaran district of the state.

Of the 18 people killed in incidents of lightning strike in eight districts, five persons were killed in East Champaran, four in Jamui, one in West Champaran, two each in Munger, Bhagalpur and Madhepura and one each in Vaishali and

Samastipur districts, the state's Disaster Management Department Additional Secretary Anirudh Kumar said. Meanwhile, sunstroke toll climbed to 12 in Odisha even as rains triggered by the depression over the Bay of Bengal and a nor'wester in some areas brought respite from scorching heat.

Two more deaths were reported in Sambalpur and Bargarh district.  With this, four heat-related deaths have been reported from Sambalpur, while three deaths each took place in Angul and Bargarh districts and one each in Balangir and Bhadrak, the office of the Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) said.

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