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83 dead in lightning strikes in Bihar

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Now what're the odds of lightning striking? Just goes to show how much dense the population is that 83 people were struck by it. There's a dude every 5sq feet across there it seems.
Even then how many lighting strikes you will need ti kill that many people?
 
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83 killed in lightning strike in Bihar
Special Correspondent
PATNA, June 25, 2020 22:53 IST
Updated: June 25, 2020 23:35 IST

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Family members of a victim who died in lightning strike, mourn, in Samastipur, Bihar on June 25, 2020. | Photo Credit: PTI


Eighty-three people, including three children, were killed on Thursday in lightning strikes in Bihar. Gopalganj district reported the highest number of 13 deaths. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has announced ₹4 lakh each in compensation to the families of the deceased.

Thirteen people have died in Gopalganj district, five each in East Champaran, Darbhanga and Banka, six each in Siwan and Bhagalpur, three each in Aurangabad and Khagaria, eight each in Madhubani and Nawada, one each in Stipular, Sheohar, Madhepura, Saran and Sitamarhi, and two each in West Champaran, Buxar, Kaimur, Kishanganj, Jehanabad, Jamui, Purnia and Supaul districts.

As many as 13 people lost their lives while working in their agricultural field in different blocks of Gopalganj district, Sub-Divisional Officer Upendra Pal said.

Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav has also expressed grief over the deaths. The weather department has forecast heavy rain and thunderstorm for the next 48 hours in 12 districts of north Bihar.

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rural areas certainly are more dangerous when it comes to strikes
 
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Unbelievable - the victims are from single lightning strike? Or from different incidents across whole Bihar area?
 
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most likely due to the poor infra without lightning proof.
 
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