Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has responded strongly to the devastation caused by storms and heavy rainfall across the state, directing officials to provide compensation to affected families within 24 hours. The announcement comes amid rising public demand for immediate government support after several districts reported casualties, property destruction, crop losses, and power disruptions due to severe weather conditions. The Chief Minister has instructed district administrations and disaster management teams to stay fully alert and continuously monitor rescue and relief operations. Officials have also been ordered to conduct rapid ground assessments of damaged homes, injured residents, and families of those who lost their lives so financial aid can be released without unnecessary delays. Government departments have been warned against negligence, with senior officers asked to personally oversee relief measures in affected regions. The administration has assured citizens that every possible assistance will be extended to those impacted by the storm and rain crisis. Several districts in Uttar Pradesh witnessed intense winds and heavy downpours, disrupting daily life and damaging infrastructure. Emergency response teams remain active as authorities work to restore normalcy in the affected areas. The Uttar Pradesh government says rapid relief distribution and rehabilitation efforts are now the top priority, with officials instructed to ensure transparency and speed in compensation delivery for all eligible victims affected by the natural calamity.


