Ugandan officials say 22 students and a teacher died after lightning struck their school in the country's midwest, according to AP. Local police spokeswoman Zura Ganyana said Wednesday that 51 students between the ages of 7 and 16 were injured Tuesday. She said the teacher who died was visiting the Runyanya primary school, about 160 miles (some 260 kilometers) west of Uganda's capital. Zombo education official John Ojobi says another school 200 miles (some 320 kilometers) northwest of Kampala was also hit by lightning Tuesday, injuring 37 students and two teachers. Meteorology experts say school buildings are being hit because they don't have lightning conductors and are built on high ground. In the past few weeks, lightning strikes around the country have killed at least 38 people.