Seven killed in lightning strikes in Jharkhand

Press Trust of India  |  Medininagar (Jharkhand) 

Two girls were killed in a strike in Jharkhand's district today, taking the toll in similar incidents in the state since to seven, the police said.

The two girls, aged around 16 years, had taken shelter under a mango tree in Baghola village after rains started. They died instantly after a strike, they said.

sources said compensation according to government provisions would be provided to victims' family after formalities are completed.

Five people, including four boys, were killed while a girl sustained severe burn injuries due to strikes in and Lohardaga districts yesterday, the police said.

The boys had taken shelter in a house at Alkusha village of district, which was struck by lightning during rain and thunderstorm. They were rushed to a hospital in where doctors declared them dead.

A girl sustained severe burn injuries when she was struck by lightning at Jara village in the district. She suffered 65 per cent burn injuries and was admitted to the Bokaro General Hospital, the police said.

A Lohardaga district, a was killed in a when he was returning home, the police said.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 21:29 IST