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Browsing: lightning detection
Video Reports: Madhya Pradesh faces India’s worst lightning crisis with 442 annual deaths. Despite warning apps like Damini, rural communities remain vulnerable.
Latest | Extreme Weather: Scientists discovered that lightning-generated electromagnetic waves can knock high-energy electrons from Earth’s inner radiation
Jharkhand sees rising lightning fatalities, with 3,370 deaths in 20 years. Experts urge better warnings, shelters, and awareness to reduce risks. Latest | Extreme Weather
Lightning struck a house in Rohtak, causing significant damage to property. The family narrowly escaped unharmed, and authorities are called for compensation. Latest | Extreme Weather
A lightning strike destroyed a house in Champhai, Mizoram, killing several animals and causing Rs 11.33 lakh in damage, but no human casualties. Latest | Extreme Weather
Extreme Weather | Environment Stories Madhya Pradesh faces severe lightning threats, with high death rates and challenges in data accuracy, calling for better warning
Uttar Pradesh’s new Lightning Alert Management System aims to reduce fatalities from lightning strikes. Experts debate its effectiveness amid high death tolls & funding.
Odisha tackles rising lightning strikes with a controversial palm tree planting initiative aimed at rural safety, Extreme Weather | Environment Stories
GR Interview Anirban Guha, a Professor in the Department of Physics, at Tripura University, has developed an indigenous lightning detection system