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Lightning Kills 14 in Bangladesh as Seasonal Storms Intensify

At least 14 people have been killed by lightning strikes as Bangladesh faces its seasonal storm period, authorities confirmed on Monday. The deaths reflect the recurring toll that the pre-monsoon storm season exacts on the country's largely rural and agriculturally dependent population.

Bangladesh is one of the world's most lightning-prone countries, with thousands of fatalities recorded over recent decades. The combination of flat terrain, high humidity, and a large outdoor working population makes communities particularly vulnerable to electrical storm fatalities during the April to June season.

Emergency response teams have been deployed in affected districts and authorities have issued advisories urging residents to seek shelter during storms. However, enforcement in rural areas remains challenging, and agricultural workers in open fields are consistently among the highest-risk groups.

Climate scientists have warned that the intensity and frequency of pre-monsoon storm events in South Asia may increase as regional temperatures rise, potentially worsening the annual lightning fatality toll in Bangladesh and neighbouring countries.

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Sources: Brecorder
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