14 Killed by Lightning Amid Rain Relief Across Seven Districts

Bangladesh Diary
Publish: Apr 27, 2026
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Rain and thunderstorms brought relief from the ongoing heatwave across parts of Dhaka and other regions, but the sudden change in weather also led to tragic consequences, with at least 14 people killed by lightning strikes in seven districts.

 

The storm, accompanied by thunder and rain, began Sunday afternoon, lowering temperatures after days of intense heat. However, lightning strikes during this period caused fatalities in multiple areas. The highest number of deaths was reported in Gaibandha, where five people, including a child, lost their lives.

 

Two people each were killed in Thakurgaon, Sirajganj, and Jamalpur. Meanwhile, one death each was reported in Panchagarh, Natore, and Bogra. Several others were injured, and livestock losses were also reported.

 

Most of the victims were caught outdoors—working in open fields during the storm—making farmers, laborers, and rural residents particularly vulnerable.

 

In the capital, rain caused temporary waterlogging and traffic congestion, though residents experienced relief from the sweltering heat. Many pedestrians were seen taking shelter under nearby buildings and shops, while street vendors and day laborers faced the most disruption.

 

According to the Bangladesh Meteorological Department, about 32 millimeters of rainfall was recorded in Dhaka within a few hours. The highest temperature in the country was recorded in Rangamati at 37°C, while the lowest temperature—20°C—was observed in Dinajpur and Srimangal.

 

Meteorologists said that while the rain has provided temporary relief, it is not a permanent end to the heatwave. Scattered rainfall is expected to continue in different parts of the country over the coming days.


News Published By: Bangladesh Diary

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