65 Killed by Thunder in Northern India

At least 65 people have been killed by lightning strikes and storms in the northern Indian states of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh on Sunday, authorities there have reported to the media. Only in the town of Jaipur in Rajasthan have 23 people died after the lightning struck Amer Fort, a popular tourist site in the suburbs [...]
In the town of Jaipur in Rajasthan alone, 23 people have died after the thunder struck Amer Fort, a popular tourist site on the outskirts of the city, has reported to the international media Shakar Lal Saiin, the top disaster management official in this town.
There was a tower there. When the lightning fell, the wall of the tower collapsed, many people were buried under it. Since the fortress is on a hill, when the debris was falling and space decreased, some people also fell into a” ditch, it has been expressed.
Among the victims were women and children who had been declared dead shortly after their troops arrived at the town's Sawai Man Singh Hospital.
Meanwhile, a survivor of this tragedy that is being treated at the hospital has expressed itself: “I have pain all over my body because the stones and nests of the bee dropped me”, writes CNN, traces Kankosova.tv.











