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At least 83 people in India died from thunderstorms. What is the specific cause of death?
On June 25th, a thunderstorm hit Bihar, India. According to India Today, the local government said that thunderstorms caused casualties in many parts of the state, and at least 83 people were killed by lightning that day. At present, there is no detailed report on this incident. According to earlier media reports, on the evening of 25th, Bihar government updated the number of victims to 83, and listed the victims, among which Genjie District of Gobar Province had the largest number of deaths. Every year since June, South Asian countries such as India and Nepal have entered the rainy season, and casualties caused by thunderstorms have occurred from time to time. However, it is rare that more than 80 people died in one day. The disaster management department of Bihar said on the 25th that 23 areas in the whole state were seriously affected, and only 13 people died in Genje area of Goba province. It is the rice planting season, and most of the dead were working in the fields when they died. The Chief Minister of Bihar called on people to be vigilant and stay indoors as much as possible in thunderstorm weather. On the evening of 25th, the Bihar government updated the number of victims to 83, and made a list of victims, among which Genjie District of Gobar Province had the highest death toll. Every year since June, South Asian countries such as India and Nepal have entered the rainy season, and casualties caused by thunderstorms have occurred from time to time. However, it is rare that more than 80 people died in one day. Thunderstorms hit Bihar, India, causing many casualties in the state. There are no detailed reports on the details of the incident. According to earlier reports, most of the victims were people who worked in the field. At present, there is no detailed report on this incident. According to earlier media reports, most of the victims were people working in outdoor fields. Every year since June, South Asian countries such as India and Nepal have entered the rainy season, and casualties caused by thunderstorms have occurred from time to time. However, it is rare that more than 80 people died in one day.