Seven people killed in Bihar due to lightning, three died in Begusarai
Seven people killed in Bihar due to lightning, three died in Begusarai
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Patna: Everyday everyone is worried because of the increasing disasters in the country. The whole of Bihar has become helpless in front of the weather and nature. In 6 districts of Bihar, many people were hit by lightning during the storm and rain, with 7 people being immediately admitted to a private hospital but 5 of them died. According to information received from the Disaster Management Department, seven people died in Begusarai and one person each in Bhagalpur, Munger, Kaimur, Jamui and Gaya due to lightning. It has been learned that thunderbolt has caused a huge amount of damage in these areas. CM Nitish Kumar has announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh to the families of those killed. 26 people have lost their lives due to lightning in Bihar. Apart from this, 11 people have been killed in five districts on June 30 and 96 people in 22 districts on 25 June.

According to the information received this year, the monsoon situation in the country is good and it is raining heavily in every way, but in UP-Bihar, these rains have come as a period of life of the people. People are frightened by the thunderstorm that is happening with the rain, because so far many people have lost their lives due to this celestial disaster. Since May 15, 315 people have died in UP and Bihar only due to lightning.

It has been learned that at least 49 people have died in the lightning incidents in both the states on Saturday last week, while others have been badly injured. Let us tell you that this year till now, Bihar has received 66 percent more rainfall from June 1 to July 2, whereas from June 24 to July 1, 77 percent more people have fallen victim.

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