Deadly Lightning Kills 69 in India and Nepal
india, nepal April 12, 2025 11:00At least 69 people perish due to lightning strikes in Bihar, India, and Nepal. Climate change linked to the surge in fatalities.
At least 69 people perish due to lightning strikes in Bihar, India, and Nepal. Climate change linked to the surge in fatalities.
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