19 July,2015 09:07 AM IST | | Agencies
At least two people died every hour in India due to natural calamities while 36 deaths occurred due to accidents every hour in 2014, official data revealed
New Delhi: At least two people died every hour in India due to natural calamities while 36 deaths occurred due to accidents every hour in 2014, official data revealed. Over 20,000 deaths were reported due to 'natural calamities' while there were 3,16,828 'unnatural deaths', said the National Crime Records Bureau's Accidental Deaths and Suicides in India report for 2014 released on Friday.
Among the unnatural deaths, 12.8 per cent deaths were due to "lightning", 6.2 per cent due to "heat and sun stroke" and 4.5 per cent due to "cold". The report said that a total of 6,36,509 cases of 'unnatural deaths' were reported during 2014. The major causes of such deaths were road accidents, drowning, accidental fire, falls and electrocution.
A total of 20,377 cases of fire were reported which caused 19,513 deaths and injuries to 1,889 people. Registering a 12.8 per cent increase in accidental deaths during 2014 over 2013, there were 4,51,757 such deaths in 2014 as compared to 4,00,517 deaths in 2013.