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In the India-Nepal region, heavy rainfall accompanied by lightning has begun ahead of the monsoon season. Since the 9th, over 100 deaths have been reported within two days due to lightning strikes. Experts analyze that global warming has caused the monsoon, which should start in June, to arrive earlier and with increased intensity. Reporter Lee Hanna has the story.
【 Reporter 】
A flash of lightning is seen in the cloudy sky, striking down directly onto a building's rooftop.
On the rooftop, hail continues to fall alongside strong winds as a storm sweeps in.
Heavy rains with lightning have hit northern India ahead of the monsoon starting in June.
The problem is the lightning.
Frequent lightning strikes have resulted in over 100 deaths in India and Nepal within just two days.
Most of these victims are reported to have been working in the fields when the incidents occurred.
In the India-Nepal region, the monsoon, which starts in June, brings hot and humid conditions, making the atmosphere unstable and