Simple Safety Tips to Survive Thunderstorms | Lightning Strikes Kill 19 in a Single Day
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- 25 Jul, 2025
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In a shocking tragedy, 19 lives were lost in South Bengal due to lightning strikes in a single day, as thunderstorms unleashed chaos. With unpredictable weather and frequent lightning, knowing how to stay safe is critical. This guide breaks down practical, life-saving tips in simple language to protect you and your loved ones from nature’s deadly electric bolts.
Details & Context
South Bengal is reeling from a devastating wave of lightning strikes that claimed 19 lives in a single day, starting Thursday, July 24th, 2025. Heavy monsoon rains and towering cumulonimbus clouds, reaching heights of 14 kilometers, triggered intense lightning activity, striking at a rate of 2-3 times per second in areas like Bankura and Purulia. These storms, fuelled by extreme humidity and heat, have turned routine weather events into deadly hazards.
Lightning, a discharge of static electricity from clouds to the ground is a common yet lethal phenomenon during monsoons. When clouds build up excessive charge, they release it as a bolt, seeking the shortest path to the ground—often through tall objects like trees, buildings or even people. In rural areas, coconut and betel nut trees are common lightning targets, while in cities, high-rise buildings with poor grounding systems pose risks.
Social media posts on X highlight the growing concern with users sharing real-time updates about the storms.
· One X post noted, “Bankura’s skies were lit up with lightning every few seconds—scary and deadly.!”
· Another user urged, “Download the Damini app for lightning alerts—it’s a lifesaver.!”
These posts reflect the urgency of awareness, as many victims were caught off-guard while working outdoors.
Quotes
· Local Resident, Bankura: “I saw a coconut tree near my house get scorched by lightning. It’s terrifying how fast it happens.!”
· Weather Expert, Kolkata: “Cumulonimbus clouds during monsoons are unpredictable. People need to stay indoors and avoid open fields to stay safe.”
· X User (@StormTrackerWB): “Lightning killed 19 in a day.! Use apps like Damini to get alerts and stay safe. #MonsoonSafety”
Additional Information
Lightning safety is about preparation and quick action. Here’s a simple guide to stay safe,
· Stay Indoors: The safest place during a thunderstorm is inside a solid building with concrete or brick walls. Avoid open sheds or temporary structures.
· Crouch Low, Cover Ears: If caught outside, crouch with your knees bent and hands over your ears. Never lie flat, as this increases your contact with the ground.
· Avoid Tall Objects: Stay away from trees, poles or open fields where you’re the tallest object. Lightning targets the highest point.
· No Metal Contact: Avoid touching metal objects like railings, pipes or landline phones, as they conduct electricity.
· Wear Shoes: Go barefoot only if you’re indoors. Outdoors, wear rubber-soled shoes to reduce conductivity.
· Dry Clothes: Wet clothes touching the ground can conduct lightning. Stay dry or ensure clothes don’t touch the earth.
· Avoid Mobile Charging: Don’t use plugged-in phones during storms, as lightning can travel through wires.
The Damini app, developed by the India Meteorological Department, provides real-time lightning alerts and is widely recommended on X. Posts emphasise its role in preventing tragedies, with one user stating, “Had they used Damini, some lives could’ve been saved.”
In urban areas, buildings often have earthing systems—copper wires buried deep in the ground to divert lightning safely. Rural homes, however, rely on tall trees like coconut or betel nut to act as natural lightning rods, though this isn’t foolproof.
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Impact Analysis
The 19 deaths in South Bengal highlight the deadly toll of lightning, which kills thousands annually in India. According to the National Crime Records Bureau, over 2,500 lightning-related deaths occur yearly with West Bengal among the worst-hit states. The economic impact is also severe, as many victims are farmers or daily wage workers, leaving families without breadwinners.
Social media engagement on X shows a spike in posts about lightning safety with hashtags like #LightningSafety and #MonsoonTips trending. These posts drive awareness but also reveal gaps in public knowledge, as many ignore warnings or lack access to apps like Damini. The emotional toll is evident in X posts mourning the losses, with one user writing, “Lost a neighbour to lightning today. We need better awareness.!”
Conclusion
Lightning strikes are a deadly yet preventable risk during monsoons. The tragic loss of 19 lives in South Bengal underscores the need for awareness and action. By staying indoors, avoiding tall objects and using apps like Damini, you can protect yourself from nature’s electric fury. Simple steps can mean the difference between life and death.
Call to Action (CTA)
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