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Herdsmen Flee Community As Thunder Strike Kills Cows

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  • No fewer than 12 cows were killed by a thunder strike on Sunday evening as scores of herdsmen absconded as Urhodo-Ovu community in Ethiope-East Local Government Area of Delta State.
  • EKO HOT BLOG, however, gathered that the residents of the community especially farmers expressed satisfaction on the incident.

No fewer than 12 cows were killed by a thunder strike on Sunday evening as scores of herdsmen absconded as Urhodo-Ovu community in Ethiope-East Local Government Area of Delta State.

The herdsmen and the cows were said to be in their settlement when the incident occurred a few minutes after a heavy downpour.

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EKO HOT BLOG, however, gathered that the indigenes and residents of the community especially farmers expressed satisfaction on the incident.

Herdsmen, Kwara

It was further learnt that the incident caused serious tension among the herdsmen as they quickly moved their belongings and ran away from the community for fear of being struck dead by the same thunder.

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