Nine
people killed as freak hailstorm rains massive boulders down on Indian
villages
·
The hail storm covered the entire villages under the
snow like blanket
·
Destroyed crops, houses and live stock in seven
villages
·
The hailstones started falling from the sky on Tuesday
night
By JILL REILLY
PUBLISHED: 05:56
EST, 31 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:25 EST, 31 January 2013
February 1, 2013 – INDIA – Hailstones the size of boulders have rained
down on villages in southern India. At least nine people were killed when the
violent weather hit several villages in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
The hail storm, which lasted for almost 20 minutes, destroyed crops,
houses and livestock, causing devastating financial implications for
residents. It was once-in-life time experience for people living in seven
villages in Chevella, Moinabad and Shankarpally.
The hail stones started falling from the sky on Tuesday night and
covered the entire villages under the snow-like blanket. Some women were seen
attempting to sweep up the massive boulders using flimsy brushes more suited
to lighter debris.
Dr K. Sitarama, director, Meteorological Centre Hyderabad, said: ‘The
hail storm was caused by an intense thunderstorm. ‘Such occurrences are
highly localized and restricted to a small area.’
The storm in the south was extremely rare as the deadliest hailstorms,
and perhaps the largest hailstones, in the world occur on the Deccan Plateau
of northern India and in Bangladesh.
|
Friday, February 1, 2013
Nine people killed as freak hailstorm rains massive boulders down on Indian villages
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
FAKE AS HELL !! I wonder how much those women got paid to sweep the ice the photographer put there.
Post a Comment