Questioning the statistics on lightning fatalities: 'The question now is where did the (Malaysian Meteorological Department) obtain this number and how reliable is it?' - Hartono Zainal Abidin Read more:
” and would like to comment on the number of deaths due to lightning in the country that was revealed by the director-general of the Malaysian Meteorological Department Jailan Simon.
However, the figures provided by both universities seem unreliable even though they were researched by academics with doctorate degrees. In the first incident, a student in Seremban was killed by lightning in March 2004 and her death was reported in all major newspapers.
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