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Lightning strikes a kids party in Paris 8 children and 3 adults injured

- By Raphael Sattar

paris» Eight children and three adults were struck by lightning Saturday in a Paris park after a sudden spring storm sent a bolt crashing down upon a children’s birthday party, a spokesman for Paris’ fire service said. He credited an off-duty firefighte­r with playing a critical role in getting medical help to the victims, but some were still fighting for their lives.

Another group of people at a children’s soccer match in western Germany were also hit by lightning Saturday afternoon, leaving three adults seriously injured.

The birthday group had sought shelter under a tree at Parc Monceau, a northwest Paris park popular with well-to-do families, when a lightning bolt touched down, according to Paris fire service spokesman Eric Moulin. He said Cmdr. Pascal Gremillet, the off-duty firefighte­r, was visiting a museum nearby when he noticed the commotion and discovered nine of the 11 victims lying unconsciou­s.

“He saw who was the most seriously injured. He did a quick triage of the victims. He did first aid. He alerted the rescue services,” Moulin said. “Without his actions, it would have been much worse.”

Moulin said six of those hit were seriously injured — with three children and one adult fighting for their lives.

Footage shot by the fire service showed a dramatic scene at a nearby bank that was commandeer­ed as a makeshift treatment center, with children wrapped in gold thermal blankets sitting and lying on the building’s tiled floor as firefighte­rs administer­ed first aid before evacuating the victims to area hospitals. Two small feet, smudged with what looked like soot, stuck out from underneath one of the blankets. Moulin gave the children’s ages as around 9 years old.

 ??  ?? White-and-red tape is strung across a sandy pathway through Parc Monceau after a lightning strike in Paris on Saturday. Raphael Satter, Associated Press
White-and-red tape is strung across a sandy pathway through Parc Monceau after a lightning strike in Paris on Saturday. Raphael Satter, Associated Press

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