The Met department had warned of dust storm, heat wave and light rains in parts of Rajasthan. (PTI)
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Maximum damage was seen in Alwar, Dholpur and Bharatpur districts
Vasundhara Raje has asked officials to provide help to the injured
Houses collapsed, power lines snapped, trees were uprooted in many parts
Most of the victims were sleeping in their homes as the their roofs collapsed in the storm.
An official said 40 mud huts were burnt after lighting struck a village in Dholpur district. Alwar, 164 km from Delhi, has been without electricity since last night after electric poles were damaged by falling trees. Maximum damage was caused in Bharatpur district where 12 deaths have been reported.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje has asked officers in the affected districts to provide help to the injured. "Distressed after storm in Alwar, Bharatpur and Dholpur. I have asked the concerned district authorities to ensure every possible help to treat all the injured. My condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives," Vasundhara Raje tweeted this morning.

Trees were uprooted and houses collapsed in the dust storm in several parts of Rajasthan. (PTI)
Former Rajasthan Chief Minister and Congress leader Ashok Gehlot expressed his sadness and said he is cancelling his birthday celebrations today.
Dust storm and heavy rains hit Delhi as well on Wednesday evening. The Met department said a squall with a wind speed of 59 km per hour hit the city at 4:45 pm. The sudden gust of wind lasted for not more than a few minutes. 15 flights, including two international flights, were diverted from Delhi due to bad weather.

The Rajasthan government has announced compensation for the injured and the families of those who died in the dust storm.
(With inputs from PTI)
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