Bihar:23 deaths due to falling celestial electricity in bihar, 6 died in Champaran district

In Bihar  eastern Champaran district, 23 people died due to lightning, typhoon and storm in the rain during the rains.

According to the information received from the Department of Disaster Management, there is a death news in Vaishali Samastipur, 2-2 deaths in 4 Jamdhui, 4 Madhepura, Munger, and Bhagalpur in 6 East Champaran in West Champaran, although the number of those killed is much higher. From the morning of the morning, the Disaster Management Department had issued alert about storm and hurricanes in many districts of Bihar. During the afternoon between 11.15 and 3.30, the storm warning was issued along with the storm storm at 60 to 70 kilometers, but people’s lives could not be saved. Most of the deaths occurred due to the collapse of lightning and falling trees. This alert was issued in most of the districts of North Bihar. There is also information about the death of many cattle.

Yogapatti zone officer Shambhunath Ram said that among those killed, manager Chaudhary and Chandravati Devi of Dhedwa village, Shambha Devi of Dudhiwana village, Reema Kumari of Bharthapatti village and Paramshila Kumari are included.

At the same time, Mukesh Kumar, resident of Dhobani Vartala Tola village under the Lahoria area died due to the typhoon and storm.

Five people were killed in the lightning rains during the rain today in the neighboring district of Eastern Champaran, neighboring West Champaran.

In-charge Officer Disaster Management Preferential Supervisor Manoj Kumar said that five people died due to the thunderstorm during rains in different police stations of the district today.

Meena Devi, wife of Chandrika Paswan, resident of Kararia Bairagi Tola of Kotwa police station, resident Kanthal Rai from Ranipatti village of Rajapur Mehsi Panchayat of Mehsi police station in the dead. Sunita Devi, wife of Uttam Lal Shah of Koirangana of the same police station, Veena Kumari, daughter of Ramnath Shah of Kodariya Avi village of Phhenahara police station area, and Sukhkala Devi, wife of Hira Lal Shah, six resident of Kurukoulia Purvari Tola Central Ward of Tukkulia police station area.

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