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Why lightning storms are becoming deadlier in India

Lightning has emerged as a major weather hazard in the country, killing close to 2,500 people a year.

July 08, 2023 / 11:39 IST
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Lightning deaths have more than doubled between 1967 and 2021, as per the National Crime Records Bureau. (Photo by Sayantani via Wikimedia Commons)

The long-awaited southwest monsoon finally arrived in Bihar in June, bringing much-needed relief from the heat. However, it also brought intense thunderstorms. On July 4 and 5 alone, there were at least 24 deaths across the state from lightning strikes. “We heard that some boys from the area died recently when the hut they were taking shelter in caught fire during a heavy downpour. People are scared. Many rush home now or take cover during a lightning storm,” says Gulshan Kumar, a driver based in Buxar.

Lightning incidents and resultant deaths have become more frequent in Bihar in recent years. More than 1,000 people have been killed in the state in the last three years - 459 in 2020, 280 in 2021 and 375 in 2022 - as per the state disaster management department. But it isn’t the only state to be impacted.

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India, collectively, saw a jump in thunderstorms and lightning strikes in 2022. While thunderstorms increased more than five times to 240, lightning strikes rose more than 111 times, the Ministry of Earth Sciences said in a report to the Parliament. Lightning, floods and heavy rains also accounted for 78 percent of the deaths due to such events, their data showed.

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