Killing 18 bulky animals by lightning an absurd argument: Assam engineers’ forum

0
729
Elephant by Uday Krishna Peddireddi
Elephant by Uday Krishna Peddireddi
0 0
Azadi Ka Amrit Mahoutsav

InterServer Web Hosting and VPS
Read Time:2 Minute, 9 Second

Killing 18 bulky animals by lightning an absurd argument: Assam engineers’ forum

N.J. Thakuria, Guwahati, 17 May 2021: Tragic death of 18 wild Asiatic elephants due to electrocution by lightning within seconds can be justified only with an absurd argument, asserted All Assam Engineer’s Association (AAEA), demanding a high-level scientific investigation into the Nagaon incident that took reportedly place on 12 May night. The forum of engineering graduates termed it as a matter of concern (caveat) for the wildlife and entire human race, if such a massive thunderbolt hit the planet.

As the State government in Dispur, precisely the forest minister and the preliminary findings of a probe committee, claimed that it might be a thunderbolt that killed all 18 bulky animals within seconds, the debate needs to focus on the volume of energy needed to strike on the jumbos at a time. If for arguments, it is assumed that the animals were close to each other during the incident, they needed at least 100 square-meter area (impact zone) to accommodate themselves, nevertheless, they were found scattered, pointed out the AAEA statement.

Engineering science narrates that a lightning strike, created by the electrical discharges due to imbalances caused between the Earth and storm-clouds (or sometimes within the clouds), can produce 40 Kilovault to 120 kV and 5 Kiloampere to 200 kA. Hence in an average, a lightning bolt (from cloud to ground) may generate around 1,000,000,000 Watt (around one billion volts of electricity) and it can heat the surrounding air to 53000º Fahrenheit.

When the cloud-to-ground lightning hit an animal, it creates sudden disturbances to the internal electric signals of a living being, which is necessary for the functioning of organs like the heart, lungs, and nervous system. Normally the affected animal faces a cardiac arrest, brain injuries, spinal cord damages, or even severe burns, and subsequently, it succumbs to wounds. Worldwide around 2,000 people are killed every year by the incidents of lightning, where of course many survive with long-lasting injuries.
“Hammering all the elephants within seconds demands an enormous volume of energy that could have generated a massive thunder and light.

Hence the news of such a thunderbolt in the Nagaon locality could have preceded the actual happening,” claimed AAEA president Er Kailash Sarma, working president Er Nava J Thakuria and secretary Er Inamul Hye, adding that there were no major burns on the site and none in the locality admitted that they heard such a massive sound of thundering during the last few days.

About Post Author

Editor Desk

Antara Tripathy M.Sc., B.Ed. by qualification and bring 15 years of media reporting experience.. Coverred many illustarted events like, G20, ICC,MCCI,British High Commission, Bangladesh etc. She took over from the founder Editor of IBG NEWS Suman Munshi (15/Mar/2012- 09/Aug/2018 and October 2020 to 13 June 2023).
Happy
Happy
0 %
Sad
Sad
0 %
Excited
Excited
0 %
Sleepy
Sleepy
0 %
Angry
Angry
0 %
Surprise
Surprise
0 %
Advertisements

USD