Pakistan, April 11 -- Torrential rains have caused widespread destruction in parts of India and Nepal, leading to almost 100 fatalities since Wednesday. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a warning about continued unseasonal rains. This weather system is causing dangerous conditions across the region, leading to significant loss of life.
In the eastern state of Bihar, at least 64 people have died due to rain-related incidents. Reports indicate that over 20 individuals have also lost their lives in Uttar Pradesh, which is India's most populous state. Local media continues to cover the tragic events as they unfold.
Authorities in neighboring Nepal reported that at least 8 people have died from lightning strikes and the seve...
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