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Lightning strikes rock concert in Berlin

Updated on: 05 June,2016 09:43 AM IST  | 
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Eight festival goers were left seriously injured; show to go on today in spite of storm forecast

Lightning strikes rock concert in Berlin

Berlin: Eight people were seriously injured after being struck by lightning at a rock festival in western Germany, the festival organiser has said.


Revellers at Rock am Ring in Mendig, Germany
Revellers at Rock am Ring in Mendig, Germany


"The emergency services said that at least 42 festivalgoers were taken to hospitals in the region. Eight of them were seriously injured," said a statement on the website of the Rock am Ring festival, which is held in the town of Mendig, near Koblenz yesterday.


The police confirmed the incident but could not give a figure for the number of injured.

Rock am Ring, which began yesterday, continues through Sunday despite forecasts for further storms on Saturday. Last weekend, more than 30 people were taken to hospital in the western German village of Hoppstaedten when lightning struck the pitch at the end of a children's football match.

The storm brought the fesival to an abrupt end. Pics/PTI
The storm brought the fesival to an abrupt end. Pics/PTI
On the same day, 11 people, most of them children, were injured by lightning in a Paris park after taking shelter under a tree during a storm.

France, Germany and other parts of western and central Europe have been battered by deadly storms and floods over the past week.

At least 17 people have been killed in the flooding, including 11 in southern Germany and four in France.

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