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Dhaka - Lightning strikes during a heavy rainstorm in Bangladesh killed at least 40 people and injured more than 150, most of them harvesting rice in fields or fishing, police and officials said on Tuesday. The deaths, the largest number of casualties from lightning in a single day, occurred on Monday. Ten people died in northwestern Chapainawabganj district. Rainstorms ahead of the monsoon season starting in May or June often bring electric storms that kill residents and damage crops. -Reuters
Checked HAARP and some interesting measurements in the last 12 hours here:
Originally posted by sandesh
Checked HAARP and some interesting measurements in the last 12 hours here:
Originally posted by alfa1
And the article is also wrong. "the largest number of casualties from lightning in a single day" actually occurred in Africa in the fall 1998 when an entire football team of 11 players were killed by a lightning strike.
priyo
Originally posted by Mactire
that's a whole lotta fried rice.
Originally posted by grindhouzer
There was 40 people killed here? 40 is more than 11, or did I miss something growing up?
Originally posted by alfa1
Originally posted by grindhouzer
There was 40 people killed here? 40 is more than 11, or did I miss something growing up?
You didnt read the link I posted.
Originally posted by grindhouzer
The above news is from SA Time: Tuesday, 24 May 2011 7:18:25 p.m
Originally posted by grindhouzer
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