5 killed in Cambodia lightning strike

AFP  |  Phnom Penh 

Five people, including a four-year-old child, were killed instantly in a strike in southwestern Cambodia, officials said, as the onset of the rainy season draws near.

The group was sheltering from a downpour in a mountainous area of province's district on Thursday, for minor crimes told AFP yesterday, adding that three victims were from the same family.

The tropical Southeast Asian country of winding rivers and lakes is prone to storms, a problem that some believe is worsening with the ravages of climate change.

Keo Vy, a for Cambodia's National Committee for Disaster Management, said the number of deaths has now reached 50 people since January, while 41 died last year in the same period.

He said the government had conducted education seminars to warn residents in rural areas about the threats, encouraging them to avoid taking shelter under a tree and not to stand in pools of water.

The strikes also hit livestock, killing 36 cows since January.

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First Published: Sat, May 19 2018. 08:35 IST