More than 16 people were killed and dozens more injured
after lightning struck a Seventh-Day Adventist church in Rwanda, a local
official reports.
Reports said 14 victims were killed on the spot as lightning
hit the church in the Nyaruguru district in the Southern Province on Saturday,
local mayor Habitegeko Francois told AFP over the phone. Two others died later
from their injuries, he said.
He added that 140 people involved in the incident had been
rushed to hospital and district health centres, but that many had already been
discharged. "Doctors say that only three of them are in critical condition
but they are getting better,”.
According to the mayor, a similar accident took place on
Friday when lightning struck a group of 18 students, killing one of them.
Lightning strikes are frequent across Rwanda, which has many
hills and mountains, and the country’s police record a number of human and
livestock deaths each year.
Lightning killed 30 people, injured 61 and killed 48
livestock in 2016, the most recent year with full figures, according to
Rwanda’s Ministry of Disaster Management and Refugee Affairs.
This is the kind of death you can't analyse because it's mother nature's call.
It could happen to anyone.
And lightning protection devices are expensive; that is if Africans know they even exist.
May the souls of the faithfully departed rest in peace.
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