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Lightning Strikes in India Kill 38 People in 24 Hours, Including 11 Taking Selfies - Accident Man - 07-12-2021

Read more here: https://news.sky.com/story/india-dozens-dead-after-being-hit-by-lightning-with-some-victims-killed-taking-selfies-12354182

It is insane how many people there are in India and China. Incidents that only transpire yearly in other countries are daily or weekly events for them.


RE: Lightning Strikes in India Kill 38 People in 24 Hours, Including 11 Taking Selfies - Dismas - 07-12-2021

11 of the people that died were taking selfies at the historic Amer Fort. Spooky.


RE: Lightning Strikes in India Kill 38 People in 24 Hours, Including 11 Taking Selfies - mothered - 07-13-2021

(07-12-2021, 07:09 PM)Party Pete Wrote: Incidents that only transpire yearly in other countries are daily or weekly events for them.
The following report taken from the article Is quite alarming.

Quote:According to the most recent data available, more than 2,900 people were killed by lightning in India in 2019.



RE: Lightning Strikes in India Kill 38 People in 24 Hours, Including 11 Taking Selfies - Feat - 07-13-2021

(07-13-2021, 12:31 AM)mothered Wrote:
(07-12-2021, 07:09 PM)Party Pete Wrote: Incidents that only transpire yearly in other countries are daily or weekly events for them.
The following report taken from the article Is quite alarming.

Quote:According to the most recent data available, more than 2,900 people were killed by lightning in India in 2019.

Why in the actual fuck are almost 3,000 people being killed by something that has a 1 in 6.6 million chance of happening.


RE: Lightning Strikes in India Kill 38 People in 24 Hours, Including 11 Taking Selfies - Dismas - 07-13-2021

(07-13-2021, 04:39 AM)Feat Wrote:
(07-13-2021, 12:31 AM)mothered Wrote:
(07-12-2021, 07:09 PM)Party Pete Wrote: Incidents that only transpire yearly in other countries are daily or weekly events for them.
The following report taken from the article Is quite alarming.

Quote:According to the most recent data available, more than 2,900 people were killed by lightning in India in 2019.

Why in the actual fuck are almost 3,000 people being killed by something that has a 1 in 6.6 million chance of happening.

With a population of 1.36 billion, it lines up.


RE: Lightning Strikes in India Kill 38 People in 24 Hours, Including 11 Taking Selfies - mothered - 07-13-2021

(07-13-2021, 04:39 AM)Feat Wrote: Why in the actual fuck are almost 3,000 people being killed by something that has a 1 in 6.6 million chance of happening.
The odds are not a true representation of every region.

The higher the population, the more chance of being struck.


RE: Lightning Strikes in India Kill 38 People in 24 Hours, Including 11 Taking Selfies - Spooky - 07-14-2021

The coincidence of striking 11 people taking selfies is wild and kind of seems unreal.


RE: Lightning Strikes in India Kill 38 People in 24 Hours, Including 11 Taking Selfies - Miamoo - 07-25-2021

These incidents of lightening strikes happen mostly in rural India. One of the main occupation of people in rural India is farming. It is monsoon season in India now with many regions exceeding their average rainfall halfway through. Most of the deaths occur in the field where they are busy in cultivation and other activities related to farming. The vast open areas are prone to lightening strikes. As regards to persons killed while taking selfies, it is just tragic.