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17 die in fresh lightning strikes across Bihar

By IANS | Updated: July 2, 2020 18:20 IST

Patna, July 2 At least 17 more people died in lightning strikes in various parts of Bihar on ...

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Patna, July 2 At least 17 more people died in lightning strikes in various parts of Bihar on Thursday, officials said.

However, according to unconfirmed reports, at least 20 people have died due to lightning strikes in the state.

According to Police, five people died after being struck by lightning in Dulhin Bazaar of Patna alone.

An official of the Disaster Management Department said that according to the information received from the districts, 17 people died due to lightning in the state on Thursday five of them in Patna, four in East Champaran, three each in Samastipur and Katihar and two in Shivhar district.

The Meteorological Department on Wednesday had issued an alert for heavy rain and thunderstorms in the next 48 hours.

On Tuesday, 11 people had died by lightning in various districts of Bihar, while on June 26, at least 96 people died across Bihar in lightning strikes.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Department of Revenue and Disaster Management, HaryanaMeteorological Department
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