Lightning Strikes Kill 38 in 24 Hours in India

Deaths by lightning are common during monsoon season
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 12, 2021 3:19 AM CDT
Lightning Strikes Kill 38 in 24 Hours in India
Commuters take shelter during heavy rainfall in Jammu, India, Saturday, July 10, 2021.   (AP Photo/Channi Anand)

Lightning has killed at least 38 people across two Indian states over the past 24 hours, officials said Monday. A majority of the deaths occurred in the western state of Rajasthan, where 11 people died after being struck by lightning near a watchtower at the 12th century Amber Fort, police said. Senior police officer Anand Srivastava said some of the victims were taking selfies near the watchtower when lightning struck late Sunday, the AP reports. Srivastava said at least nine more people were killed and nearly 20 others were injured in separate lightning strikes when the state was lashed with thunderstorms and monsoon rains.

In Uttar Pradesh, 18 people were killed by lightning on Sunday, said Manoj Dixit, a government official. Most of those killed were farm laborers working in fields. Both state governments announced financial compensation for the families of the victims and those who were injured. The Indian Meteorological Department has warned of more lightning in the next two days. Lightning strikes are common during India’s monsoon season, which runs from June to September. More than 2,900 people were killed by lightning in India in 2019, according to the the most recent official figures available.

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