Image for representational purpose only 
World

Eight killed as lightning strikes goldmine in DR Congo

At least eight people have died after a bolt of lightning struck a small-scale gold mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

From our online archive

BUNIS: At least eight people have died after a bolt of lightning struck a small-scale gold mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo, an official said today.

"Thirty people were struck, including seven who were killed instantly and an eighth who died of their injuries in hospital," local official Christophe Ikando told AFP.

The lightning strike occurred in the northeastern town of Dungu in the Haut-Uele province, near the border with South Sudan, under heavy rains that battered the area where the victims were mining for gold.

According to human rights groups, such strikes are common in the gold-rich eastern region.

In 2016, a primary school was struck by lighting, killing three pupils and severely injuring a teacher.

I get along with Pakistan very well: Trump praises PM Sharif, Army Chief Munir amid rising Afghanistan tensions

Assam elections: Congress finalises candidate list for 45 seats, most sitting MLAs likely to be retained  

23-year-old Odisha woman raped twice on same day, thrown to death from building; two held

Kerala Imam urges mosques, Muslim homes to welcome Attukal Pongala devotees

Has the new GDP series nuked India's desire to emerge as the world's fourth largest economy?

SCROLL FOR NEXT