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24 people killed by lightning strikes in India’s Gujarat

Source: AP

At least 24 people died in lightning strikes during unseasonal rainfall in India's western state of Gujarat.

The state experienced a large number of on Sunday, which killed about 71 animals and damaged 29 houses, the state emergency operation centre said. At

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