Lightning strike in Bangladesh kill 14 - including 10 - year - old boy
Lightning strike in Bangladesh kill 14 - including 10 - year - old boy
Officials said the extreme conditions had left several people injured, with some in a critical condition in hospital.
Extreme weather kills hundreds of people every year in Bangladesh. File pic: Reuters
A 10-year-old boy is reported to have been killed in lightning strikes which left at least 14 people dead in Bangladesh.
Most of the victims were farmers in open fields and other workers caught in exposed areas, authorities said.
Local media reported the boy died with two others when lightning struck the group outside his house.
The seasonal storms also left several other people injured, with officials adding some were in a critical condition in hospital.
The intense lightning came amid storms and heavy rain which swept across several parts of the country, including the capital Dhaka.
A rise in deaths from lightning strikes in Bangladesh in recent years has been linked to deforestation.
Experts said deforestation has led to the disappearance of many tall trees which previously helped draw lightning away from people.
Lightning kills hundreds of people every year in Bangladesh.
The risk increases during the pre-monsoon months of April to June, when rising heat and humidity create unstable weather conditions.
Bangladesh declared lightning strikes a natural disaster in 2016 after more than 200 people died in May, including 82 people on a single day.
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