During a storm yesterday in Welzheim, Germany, a 15-year-old boy was struck by lightning and died. His friend was seriously injured in the incident.
The 15-year-old boy and his friend were sheltering under a tree during a thunderstorm when lightning suddenly struck. The victim's friend was injured and taken to hospital with serious injuries.
The victim and his friend were on a hill northeast of the German town of Welzheim when the thunderstorm broke out, the German newspaper Bild reported. The incident was confirmed by the Aalen police.
According to the German newspaper, the boys were in a remote area with a large open field. It is still unclear what the boys were doing there.
This is how you can safely take shelter during thunderstorms.
During severe thunderstorms, it is recommended not to take shelter in open fields. According to the Red Cross, you should never seek shelter under a tree or pole during thunderstorms. Trees attract lightning. In addition, it is wise to stay away from tall buildings and iron fences.
“Never stand on a hill, and if you are swimming outside, jump out of the water as quickly as possible,” the Red Cross advises. “Water is a good conductor of lightning. It is best to seek shelter indoors or in a car. If you are outside, crouch and sit on the ground with your feet together. Most importantly, do not lie down.”
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