At least 33 people have been killed by lightning strikes as heavy monsoon storms swept India's north-eastern states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, officials said on Thursday.
Twenty-eight people were killed across various districts in Bihar, according to Umesh Singh, an official at the disaster management control room in state capital Patna.
Several others were injured as high-speed winds and rains felled trees and electricity poles and brought down thatched homes and temporary structures.
"The deaths have been reported just as the monsoon arrived in Bihar and neighbouring regions. The victims were mostly farmers or the homeless who were outdoors," Singh said.
The injured were being treated at hospitals, he added.
Five additional deaths were reported in similar circumstances in two districts of neighbouring Uttar Pradesh, officials said.
The death toll from the heavy storms was likely to increase, as officials were collecting details of damage from districts in both states.
Lightning strikes and storms are common in India during the monsoon season that stretches between June and September. The weather bureau has forecast more storms in India for the coming days.