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Lightning claims 02 lives in the seas off Kalmunai

Lightning claims 02 lives in the seas off Kalmunai: Police

by Pavani Hapuarachchi 01-05-2021 | 12:10 PM
COLOMBO (News 1st): Two fishermen have died in the seas off Kalmunai after being struck by lightning, Sri Lanka Police said on Saturday (May 01). According to Police, two others also sustained injuries in the accident. The injured are receiving treatment at a hospital in Kalmunai. The victims aged 31 and 41 were residents of Saithamaruthu.

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