Lightning Kills 13 Children At Uganda Refugee Camp
Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:00
A Lightning strike at a refugee camp in Uganda has killed 13 children and one adult, police say.
They say the victims were attending a church service on Satshy;urday evening when the lightning struck. Another 34 people were injured.
The incident occurred at Palshy;abek Refugee Settlement in the north-west of the country. The area has recently seen heavy rains with thunder and lightning.
Kituuma Rusoke, spokespershy;son for Uganda Police, told BBC News that the adult killed on Satshy;urday was 21 years old. Mr Rusoke did not reveal the exact ages of the children who died.
Palabek Refugee Settlement is home to more than 80,000 refushy;gees and asylum seekers, accordshy;ing to the UN’s refugee agency. Many are from neighbouring South Sudan.
Four years ago, lightning killed 10 children in the city of Arua, also in north-western Uganda.
The children were struck while taking a break from a game of football.BBC

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