Tragedy Strikes Mankada: CM Pinarayi Vijayan Mourns Youths Lost in Lightning
Kerala's Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan expressed his profound grief over the tragic deaths of four young people, aged 18 to 20, due to a lightning strike in Mankada, Malappuram. Emphasizing the irreplaceable loss, he urged for heightened caution and compensation for families affected, advocating adherence to safety norms during natural calamities.
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On Wednesday, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan voiced his heartfelt sorrow following the tragic deaths of four youths in a lightning strike at Mankada, Malappuram.
Describing the incident as 'extremely painful and saddening,' Vijayan highlighted the irreplaceable nature of such a loss. The group, consisting of seven young people, was at a popular viewpoint when the tragedy struck on Tuesday evening.
Vijayan extended wishes for a speedy recovery for those injured and emphasized the need for eligible compensation from the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund. He urged public vigilance and adherence to safety guidelines amid natural disasters, stressing the seriousness of lightning warnings.
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