Irrawaddy-June 9

Lightning strikes killed a total of 62 people in Myanmar between Jan. 1 and June 6, according to a warning from the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement (MSWRR) about the dangers of the deadly weather phenomena. Lightning strikes occur especially often in Myanmar during the pre-monsoon season, from mid-May to the end of June, and the late monsoon season, from September to mid-October. Lightning strikes are among the deadliest natural disasters in Myanmar, after floods and landslides, and have killed around a hundred people annually in recent years. Fatalities from lightning are generally higher than from earthquakes and storms, and in some years, even higher than from floods and landslides, despite the fact that lightning strikes are less destructive than other disasters.

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