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Lightning strike kills three family members in Shangla, rescue responds

Published on: March 11, 2026 5:51 PM

A devastating lightning strike in Shangla’s Alpurai Tehsil claimed the lives of three family members while two children survived the incident unharmed. The strike hit their home unexpectedly, highlighting the dangers of severe weather in the region. Rescue officials confirmed the family was inside the house when the lightning struck, causing instant fatalities.

The victims included a husband, his wife, and one child, all of whom died immediately due to the electric shock. The two surviving children escaped without injuries, offering a rare relief amid the tragic loss. Authorities emphasized the suddenness of the incident, urging residents to take precautionary measures during storms.

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Rescue teams arrived at the scene promptly after reports of the incident, providing immediate support and assessing the situation. The bodies of the deceased were carefully transported to a nearby hospital for proper procedures and investigation. Local officials coordinated with emergency services to ensure the area was secured for further documentation.

Authorities have launched an investigation into the tragedy to document the incident and recommend safety measures. The aim is to prevent similar accidents in Shangla, a region prone to sudden thunderstorms during the spring season. Officials are also raising awareness about lightning safety among local communities.

This incident has drawn attention to the importance of weather preparedness, particularly in mountainous areas where lightning strikes are common. Community members are being advised to remain indoors during storms and ensure protective measures are in place to safeguard families.

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Emergency responders continue to monitor the situation in Shangla, emphasizing swift action and readiness to respond to natural hazards. The tragic loss serves as a reminder of nature’s unpredictability and the need for vigilance during extreme weather conditions.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Alpurai Tehsil, family killed, Latest, lightning safety, natural hazards, Shangla lightning, storm tragedy

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