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Lightning kills 7 Dalit children in Bihar

Lightning kills 7 Dalit children in Bihar

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Lightning kills 7 Dalit children in Bihar
Nawada: Bodies of children who were killed after being electrocuted in Nawada, Bihar on July 19, 2019. Eight children were killed after being electrocuted. (Photo: IANS)
Lightning kills 7 Dalit children in Bihar
Nawada: Children struck by lightning being treated at a hospital in Nawada, Bihar on July 19, 2019. Eight children were killed after being electrocuted. (Photo: IANS)
Lightning kills 7 Dalit children in Bihar
Nawada: Children struck by lightning being treated at a hospital in Nawada, Bihar on July 19, 2019. Eight children were killed after being electrocuted. (Photo: IANS)
Patna, July 19 (IANS) Eight people, including seven children, were killed in Bihar's Nawada district on Friday when they were struck by lightning, officials said. All the victims belonging to the Mushahar community, poorest of the poor Dalits.
Eight other children were injured in the incident that took place at Dhanpur village under Kashichak police station in Nawada, district official Anu Kumar said.
According to a district police, the lightning struck when the children were playing under a banyan tree. All the injured have been admitted to a government hospital.
The state government has announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh each to the victims' families. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has expressed his condolence over the tragedy.
Lightning strikes during the monsoon are common in Bihar.
--IANS
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