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Plantation worker killed by lightning bolt in Bukidnon

From PhilStar · () English

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News Named sources Outcome reported
  • A plantation worker in Bukidnon, Philippines, died instantly after being struck by lightning on Thursday, June 11.
  • The victim was piling pineapples on a truck during a drizzle when the lightning bolt hit.
  • Local officials withheld the victim's name at the family's request, and co-workers found him unresponsive.

A tragic accident claimed the life of a plantation worker in Sumilao town, Bukidnon province, on Thursday, June 11, when a powerful lightning bolt struck him while he was working. The incident occurred as the victim was engaged in piling newly-harvested pineapples onto the cargo deck of a truck.

Local executives in Sumilao and officials from the Bukidnon Provincial Police Office confirmed the fatality. Reports indicate that the lightning strike caused immediate death. The victim's name has been withheld by authorities out of respect for his family's wishes.

Co-workers discovered the man lying unconscious atop the piled pineapples on the truck's cargo deck. Emergency responders from the local government unit of Sumilao transported him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. The area was experiencing a drizzle at the time of the incident.

Bukidnon province, known as the "pineapple capital of Region 10," comprises 20 municipalities and two cities. This unfortunate event highlights the dangers faced by agricultural workers, even during seemingly mild weather conditions.

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