At Least 18 Killed As Lightning Strikes Bihar

04-07-2020 19:01:09
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At least 18 people were killed and many others received serious burn injuries after they were struck by lightning in Bihar on Saturday afternoon.

Authorities from the Disaster Management Department said, the fatalities were reported from five districts, with Bhojpur and Saran accounting for the highest number of four deaths each. The other affected districts are Kaimur, Patna and Buxar, it said. The incident came a day after eight people were killed in lightning strikes in five districts of the state. Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar, has however announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh to the families of each victim. He also appealed to the people to remain alert and stay indoors as far as possible during the bad weather.

Noticeably, over 100 people have died due to lightning strikes in the state in the last one week. Several weather experts have opined that a combination of above-normal temperatures in eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar and moist southerly winds from the Bay of Bengal led to an "instability" in the atmosphere, resulting in large-scale incidents of lightning that killed over 150 people in these two states in the last fortnight. The IMD director general Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said the states were alerted about the impending weather pattern.

He said, "We send information to the state emergency operation centre concerned. Plus our Regional Meteorological Centre at Patna also shares information with the state disaster management authority, districts and media”.  


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