More than 60 people have reportedly been killed by lightning strikes over the past two days across Bangladesh, Fox News quoted local newspapers as reporting.
Leading Bengali-language newspapers Prothom Alo and Samakal reported Saturday that 64 people have been killed by lightning since Thursday. The reports said most of the deaths have occurred in rural Bangladesh, where farmers are busy with the current harvesting season.
Much of the dangerous meteorologic activity has come as a result of tropical storms in the region, characteristic of the pre-monsoon season.
The reports of casualties could not be verified independently, with lightning deaths not usually monitored by government agencies.
Experts say increased deforestation and people's exposure to metal equipment like cellphones are the reasons behind lightning deaths.
"Palm and other taller trees usually attract the lightning flashes," Bangladesh Disaster Preparedness Forum member-secretary Gawher Nayeem Wahr told Voice of America.
"But these trees [are] becoming scarce in rural areas," Wahr said.
The country's disaster management chief, Mohammed Riaz Ahmed told the outlet the government is considering collectively giving the high number of deaths a natural disaster status.
"We will make all efforts...so that lightning strikes cannot be that big a threat in Bangladesh," Ahmed said.
Source: MENA
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