TRAGIC LIGHTNING CLAIMS 14 LIVES DURING PRAYER SERVICE IN LAMWO AND A PUPIL IN ABIM DISTRICTS

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On November 2, 2024, a devastating incident occurred in Lamwo district when lightning struck, resulting in the deaths of 14 individuals and injuring 34 others.

This tragic event took place during a prayer service at a church located in Zone 8, Block 2 of the Palabek settlement camp.

The victims, were gathered for prayers when rain began around 5:00 PM, followed by a lightning strike at 5:30 PM.

Those affected were quickly evacuated to Paluda Health Center III for medical treatment. By yesterday November 3, 2024 thirteen victims had been discharged.

In a related incident on November 1, 2024 Abim Town Council Police Station received a report regarding a death caused by lightning. At around 14:20 hours that day, Akello Sharon, a 15-year-old female pupil at Aninata Primary School in Abim Sub-County, was playing outside with her classmates when rain started to fall. In an attempt to seek shelter from the downpour, she and her peers took refuge under a tree that also served as a classroom for Primary 2 pupils. Tragically, lightning struck the tree, resulting in Akello Sharon’s immediate death.

Police investigations revealed a concerning absence of anti-lightning infrastructure at both locations.

We urge the public to take the threat of lightning seriously during this rainy season. Uganda Police, we advise the public to take the following safety measures;

a. Seeking Shelter Immediately: At the first sign of thunder or lightning, seek shelter in a fully enclosed building. Avoid structures that are not fully enclosed, such as pavilions or tents, which do not provide adequate protection.

b. Staying Indoors: Once inside, remain there until the storm has passed.

c. Avoiding Open Areas: If caught outside without shelter, avoid open spaces and stay away from tall objects like trees, utility poles, and fences, as lightning tends to strike the tallest points.

d. If you are on a boat and a storm approaches, return to shore immediately. Avoid Water Activities. Stay away from swimming pools, lakes, and beaches during thunderstorms since water is an excellent conductor of electricity.

e. Staying Away from Metal Objects: Avoid carrying metal items which can increase your risk of being struck.

ACP KITUUMA RUSOKE

PRO-UPF

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