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A lightning strike in Bangladesh has killed 15 people on their way to a wedding.
Camera IconA lightning strike in Bangladesh has killed 15 people on their way to a wedding. Credit: AP

At least 15 wedding guests have been killed and five others wounded in a lightning strike in northern Bangladesh, police say.

Police officer Farid Hossain said the lightning struck an open-hooded boat carrying at least 20 guests in the Padma river amid monsoon rain at about noon on Wednesday, leaving 15 of them dead at the scene.

He said they were on a trip to join a wedding ceremony in the Sibganj district, more than 250km northwest of the capital Dhaka.

Hossain said five others who sustained injuries were rushed to a nearby health complex.

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Local government official Jalal Uddin said he heard the groom was among those who died in the lightning strike.

Death by lightning is common in Bangladesh, mainly due to a lack of knowledge on how to keep safe during thunderstorms.

In May 2016, at least 40 people were killed in lightning strikes after thunderstorms in much of the South Asian country, prompting the authorities to launch a campaign telling people to take shelter during cloudbursts.

Thirteen devotees were killed and many others wounded when lightning struck a mosque in Bangladesh's northeastern Sunamganj district in August 2012.

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