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Man Is Electrocuted by Lightning that Fell as He Bathed in Rain

On social networks there is a video that shows the moment when a man who was bathing under the rain was electrocuted by lightning. The debate that opens among Internet users is divided, as there are those who say that we should take advantage of the benefits that rainfall gives to save water in the home. However, some comment that it is best to take measures that do not represent a risk to human health at the same time as helping with the collec…
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On social networks there is a video that shows the moment when a man who was bathing under the rain was electrocuted by lightning. The debate that opens among Internet users is divided, as there are those who say that we should take advantage of the benefits that rainfall gives to save water in the home. However, some comment that it is best to take measures that do not represent a risk to human health at the same time as helping with the collec…

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Bunia: Schoolgirl dies electrocuted Image media PMaki Tue 27/05/2025 - 16:41 Body A schoolgirl (8 years old) from the fourth primary year died electrocuted on Tuesday 27 May at the end of school in Hoho district, in the municipality Mbunya in Bunia (Ituri).

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Actualite.cd broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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