Lightning kills six at at a funeral meeting in Zimbabwe

A woman with baby strapped to her back sells mangoes laid out on a mat around wet and dirty conditions in Mbare, Harare, Zimbabwe, January 17, 2017. Heavy rains have deluged Zimbabwe in recent days, causing floods and killing people who attempted to cross rivers that had burst their banks. PHOTO | AARON UFUMELI | EPA

What you need to know:

  • The lightning struck the mourners Sunday in Binga in northwest Zimbabwe, near the border with Zambia.
  • Several others were injured and taken to hospital.

HARARE

Lightning killed six people at a funeral wake in Zimbabwe as they sheltered under a tree to escape torrential rain, police said Wednesday.

Heavy rains have deluged Zimbabwe in recent days, causing floods and killing people who attempted to cross rivers that had burst their banks.

The lightning struck the mourners Sunday in Binga in northwest Zimbabwe, near the border with Zambia.

"The victims were part of the gathering attending a funeral wake when heavy rains pounded the area," said police spokeswoman Charity Charamba.

"They sought shelter under a tree and were struck by a bolt of lightning, killing them instantly."

Several others were injured and taken to hospital, Charamba said.

"Members of the public should also install lightning conductors at their homes so that lightning bolts are easily conducted to the ground," she said.