Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Apr 18: Unseasonal rain, accompanied with gusty winds, lashed various parts of Aurangabad, Latur, Beed and Osmanabad districts causing severe damage to the horticulture gardens, including mangoes and watermelons.
The sky was cloudy for the past couple of days and intermittent scanty unseasonal rainfall was witnessed almost in all tehsils of the district. 
On Tuesday, in Aurangabad and around, unseasonal rains hit with gusty winds resulting in a number of trees being uprooted and most of the areas plunging into dark due electricity supply cut down for several hours.
Reports from Osmanabad stated that hailstorm rains hit a number of places in the district. 
During the rain, incidents of tin being blown away were reported at several places due to gusty winds.
In Aasti taluka of Beed district, rain hit with winds resulted in a woman Nanda Raut (40) being killed as lightning struck her when she was in working in her land.
Kaij tehsil also received similar rainfall with winds resulting in a numbers of mango garden were affected.
Reports from Latur stated that unseasonal rains lashed in the city bringing some respite from raising heat to the citizens.
Unseasonal rains were also reported in some of the places in Parbhani district, the report added.
Meanwhile, the weather department forecast rain with gusty winds in parts of Marathwada region. UNI
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