Storm claims lives of 80 people in state: Bihar Minister Vijay Kumar Mandal

ANI April 11, 2025 126 views

A devastating storm has struck Bihar, resulting in 80 confirmed fatalities across multiple regions. Bihar Minister Vijay Kumar Mandal confirmed the death toll and announced government compensation of Rs 4 lakhs for each affected family. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has expressed grief and directed officials to support the victims. Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav has also demanded proper compensation and support for both families and farmers who lost crops in the sudden storm.

"So far, the death toll stands at 80... We are providing Rs 4 Lakhs each to the bereaved families" - Vijay Kumar Mandal, Bihar Disaster Management Minister
Patna, April 11: As many as 80 people lost their lives in Bihar following the devastating storm and rains that struck the state, Bihar Minister of Disaster Management, Vijay Kumar Mandal, said on Friday.

Key Points

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Powerful storm devastates multiple Bihar regions

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80 confirmed fatalities across state

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Nitish Kumar announces compensation for victims

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Tejashwi Yadav demands support for affected families

"So far, the death toll stands at 80...Chief Minister has announced compensation, we are providing Rs 4 Lakhs each to the bereaved families. People have suffered losses to thunderstorm and rain, farmers too have suffered losses. We are making arrangements for that too. The government is very serious about this, and we will work on it," Mandal told ANI.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has expressed grief and directed officials to extend Rs 4 lakh compensation to the families of each deceased person.

Earlier today, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader and Bihar LoP Tejashwi Yadav expressed condolences on the loss of lives in Bihar following devastating thunderstorms and rains that wreaked havoc in the state.

Taking to social media post on X, Yadav demanded that the government provide 'proper' compensation to all the affected families.

"I am deeply saddened by the tragic deaths of more than 50 people in various incidents of storm, rain, lightning, tree and wall collapse in Bihar. I express my deepest condolences to all the deceased. May God provide strength to the families affected by the disaster in this hour of grief. There is a demand from the Bihar government to provide proper compensation to all the affected families," Yadav posted on X.

The RJD leader further demanded that the government compensate all farmers who lost their wheat crop due to the sudden rain.

"The wheat crop kept in the barns of the farmers was also destroyed due to the sudden heavy rain. The Bihar government should compensate all such farmers for their loss and give them proper compensation," he added.

The powerful storm, which uprooted trees and brought down structures across the region, led to fatalities in multiple blocks of Nalanda.

In addition to the loss of human lives, significant damage has also been reported to homes, livestock, and agricultural crops.

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Priya K.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 My prayers are with all the affected families. The government needs to act fast with relief efforts - Rs 4 lakh compensation is good but they should also focus on rebuilding homes and infrastructure.
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Rahul S.
While the compensation is appreciated, I wonder if the government could have done more in terms of weather warnings and disaster preparedness. These storms aren't entirely unpredictable anymore with modern technology.
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Anjali M.
The farmers' losses are devastating too! Crops destroyed right before harvest season...hope the government includes agricultural compensation in their relief package. Food security is at stake here.
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Vikram J.
My cousin's family in Nalanda lost their roof in the storm. Thankfully they're safe, but so many weren't as lucky. The government should also look at long-term solutions like storm-resistant housing in vulnerable areas.
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Sunita P.
At least all parties seem to be united in helping the victims. That's rare these days. Hope the relief reaches people quickly without any corruption or delays 🙏
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Mohit D.
Climate change is making these extreme weather events more frequent. Beyond compensation, we need better urban planning and disaster management systems. Thoughts with Bihar today.

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