Lightning amid Rains Claims 21 Lives in Eastern India
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – At least 21 people died in India's eastern state of Bihar in incidents of lightning amid rains over the past 24 hours, an official at the state's disaster management authority confirmed over the phone on Tuesday.
According to the official, those who died were farmers or workers in agriculture fields who were busy sowing crops or engaged in other agriculture-related activities, Xinhua reported.
The deaths were reported from around 10 districts in the state. Purnia and Araria both reported four deaths, three died in the Supaul district, two deaths were reported each from Banka, Jamui and Nawada, and one death occurred each in Begusarai, Sheikhpura, Saran and Saharsa, added the official.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced a monetary compensation of 400,000 Indian Rupees (around 5,023 US dollars) for each of the bereaved families.
The chief minister advised the people to be alert during inclement weather. "People must follow the directions issued by the state disaster management authority to save themselves from lightning incidents. One must stay indoors during inclement weather," he tweeted.