At least 18 people killed in lightning strikes in India
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[July 12, 2021]
(Reuters) - At least 18 people,
including seven children, were killed and 16 others injured by lightning
strikes in the northwestern Indian state of Rajasthan late on Sunday,
local officials said.
Eleven of those killed were tourists visiting the Amer fort on the
outskirts of the state capital Jaipur, after lightning struck a
watchtower near the site.
"As it started raining visitors took cover at a watchtower near the
fort. Lightning struck the watchtower killing 11 people on the spot and
injuring others," Jairam, a local police officer who identified himself
by only one name, told Reuters on Monday.
Most of those dead were local tourists, he said.
Seven children were killed by lightning strikes in two other incidents
in the state on Sunday night, Rajasthan's Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot
said on Twitter.
There were also reports of casualties from lightning strikes in the
neighbouring states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, but the number
of those affected was not immediately known.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed in a
tweet his condolences to the families of the deceased.
Lightning and thunderstorms are common in the rainy season in India,
which runs from June to September.
(Reporting by Sumit Khanna in Ahmedabad; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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