Cairo, Egypt—Four agricultural laborers lost their lives when a sudden and severe electrical storm swept across the rural farming expanses of the Nile Delta. Local emergency response centers dispatched multiple ambulances to the open agricultural fields after surviving workers reported a powerful lightning strike hitting their group. Paramedics confirmed four fatalities at the scene before transferring several other injured harvesters to the nearest provincial district hospital. Meteorological services noted that unseasonal atmospheric instability triggered the violent storm without prior warning across the northern agricultural zone.
Local villagers and farm owners gathered outside the rural clinic as grieving relatives arrived to identify the victims from neighboring agricultural communities. Provincial health directorate officials mobilized emergency medical teams to treat survivors suffering from acute shock and secondary burn injuries. Agricultural union representatives reiterated longstanding safety warnings regarding open-field labor during severe thunderstorm outbreaks. Local government authorities announced immediate financial assistance packages for the families of the deceased agricultural workers.
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