At least 15 other members of the Wiwa tribe, who live high in the coastal Sierra Nevada range, suffered burns, six of them seriously.
"It's a terrible
scene, it was reduced to ashes, everything was burned," Colonel Luis
Quintero, Operational Commander of Santa Marta Police, said.
"Thank God, as it has
been said, they were able to come to their senses after this strike when the
lightning hit, and we were able to evacuate the majority of the people
there."
The electrical storm
happened on Sunday night as the tribe was performing a traditional ceremony
accompanied by elders known as Mamos.
Colombian President Juan
Manuel Santos confirmed the deaths and expressed his condolences, ordering the
military to evacuate injured tribe members who otherwise would have had to trek
for six miles to the nearest road.
"Our solidarity is
with the indigenous community of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta," he
said on Twitter.
Most of the injured
suffered second and third-degree burns.
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