Lightning strikes in several Yemeni provinces have resulted in one death and 18 injuries over the past three days.

Tragic Lightning Strikes Claim 18 Lives in Yemen
Over the past three days, several Yemeni provinces have experienced a series of tragic incidents caused by lightning strikes accompanying heavy rainfall. These events resulted in 18 fatalities and injuries across the provinces of Ibb, Al Hudaydah, Taiz, Al Mahwit, and Amran.
Victims in Ibb, Al Mahwit, and Amran
In Ibb, a woman named Rida Al-Mahyoubi died after a lightning strike hit her home in the Al-Maseel area of Far’a Al-Adin district. This incident occurred just two days after a similar tragedy claimed the lives of five family members in the same district.
In Al Mahwit, a child named Murad Ali Muhammad Al-Zandani died two days after being struck by lightning in Bani Majid. Additionally, a young man, Jamal Yahya Hamoud Al-Nasiri, lost his life in the Al-Nasiri area of Al-Tawilah district.
In Amran, a woman named Maqbila Ali Hadi died in Al-Asha district, while two other women sustained injuries from a lightning strike that hit another house.
Casualties in Taiz, Al Hudaydah, Al Dhale’e, and Lahij
In Taiz, a man named Mahfouz Muhammad Saif died, along with two young men from the Al-Hamali area in Mawza district.
In Al Hudaydah, another citizen died due to a lightning strike.
In Al Dhale’e, three individuals suffered injuries.
In Lahij, a house in Al-Aflahi district sustained damage from a lightning strike, but fortunately, there were no human casualties.
Livestock Losses
The damage extended to livestock as well. A lightning strike caused the death of eight camels in the Shamir area of Mawza district, resulting in significant losses for the owner, Mohammad Hassan Al-Qahzi.
A Recurrent and Dangerous Phenomenon
Local reports indicate that last year, 347 people died due to lightning strikes, alongside significant material losses and the death of hundreds of livestock. This data highlights the seriousness of the phenomenon and its recurring impact on residents and property.
The recent incidents underscore the urgent need for awareness and safety measures to protect communities from the dangers posed by severe weather conditions in Yemen.
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