Lightning strikes kill 14 as Bangladesh lashed by seasonal storms

April 27, 2026 1:52 AM EDT

DHAKA, April 27 (Reuters) - ‌At ​least ​14 people were killed after lightning strikes hit several parts of ‌Bangladesh, officials said on Monday, as seasonal ⁠thunderstorms swept across the country.

The deaths were ‌reported from several districts ‌after sudden storms brought heavy rain and intense lightning.

Most of the victims were ​farmers working in open fields and labourers caught in exposed areas, local ⁠authorities said. Several other people were injured and taken ​to nearby hospitals, with some in critical condition.

Lightning kills hundreds of people ​every year in Bangladesh, ‌which declared lightning strikes a natural disaster in 2016 after more ⁠than 200 people died in the month of May alone, including 82 people on ⁠a single day.

Experts say the rise in fatal ​lightning strikes is linked to deforestation, which has led to the disappearance of many tall trees ‌that previously helped draw lightning away from people.

Lightning-related fatalities are common ‌during the pre-monsoon months of April ⁠to June, when ‌rising heat and ​humidity create unstable weather conditions.

(Reporting by Ruma Paul; Editing by Raju ‌Gopalakrishnan)



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