Jalpaiguri (WB), Sep 7 (PTI) Twenty-four tea garden workers in West Bengal's Jalpaiguri district were critically injured in lightning strikes when they were plucking leaves, officials said on Tuesday.

Seventeen women were injured in a lightning strike in Diana tea garden in the Banarhat police station area on Monday evening, they said.

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All of them received severe burn injuries and were admitted to the Mal super-speciality hospital, they added.

It was raining, suddenly the women plucking leaves fell to the ground as a thunderbolt struck them, the tea garden's medical officer MK Soni said.

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Seven people were injured in lightning strikes in the Chamurchi tea garden in the Dhupguri area around the same time, officials said.

They are also undergoing treatment at a local hospital.

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