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Lightning kills 14 in Bangladesh as storms rage

Officials said on Monday that at least 14 people were killed by lightning strikes in several areas of Bangladesh as seasonal thunderstorms swept the country.

Several districts reported deaths after heavy rains and intense lighting were brought by sudden storms.

Local authorities reported that the majority of?victims? were farmers who were working on open fields and labourers trapped in exposed areas. Other people were also injured and transported to nearby 'hospitals. Some of them are in critical condition.

In Bangladesh, lightning kills hundreds of people every year. The country declared lightning strikes as a natural catastrophe in 2016, after more than 200 deaths in just the month of May, including 82 on one day.

Experts claim that the 'rise in fatalities from lightning strikes' is a 'linked to?deforestation. This has resulted in the loss of many tall trees which helped draw lightning away from people.

Lightning-related deaths are frequent?during pre-monsoon?months of?April-June,?when increasing heat and humidity creates unstable weather conditions. Reporting by RumaPaul; Editing and proofreading by RajuGopalakrishnan

(source: Reuters)