One dead, several injured as lightning storms hit Europe
One man was killed and several people, including children, were injured on Saturday as lightning strikes hit parts of Europe, including a park in Paris and a football pitch in Germany.
In southern Poland a man in his forties was killed when he was struck by lightning as he descended the Babia Gora mountain, local media said.
Three others were injured by lighting in the region while a 61-year-old man drowned in floodwaters, according to TVN24 television and PAP news agency.
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In Germany, more than 30 people were taken to hospital in the western village of Hoppstaedten when lightning struck the pitch at the end of a children’s football match.
Most of those affected were children, who were taken to hospital as a precaution and were found to be unharmed.
However three adults were seriously injured including the 45-year-old referee who was hit directly and had to be resuscitated before being rushed to hospital by helicopter.
In Paris, 11 people, eight of them children, were injured when lightning struck as they were celebrating a birthday party in Parc Monceau in the city’s northwest.