The Mercury News Weekend

Lightning strikes kill 5, injure over 100

- By Monika Scislowska The Associated Press

WARSAW, POLAND » Lightning struck across the Tatra Mountains in southern Poland and neighborin­g Slovakia on Thursday, killing five people and injuring over 100 others in an area popular with hikers and families, authoritie­s said.

Witnesses said the thundersto­rm came suddenly on a day that began with clear weather. The lightning strikes pummeled Poland’s Giewont peak, a trekking destinatio­n that is 6,214 feet high, as well as other locations across the Tatras.

Four people were killed on the Polish side, including two children, a spokeswoma­n for the Polish air ambulance service, Kinga Czerwinska, told news broadcaste­r TVN24.

The Slovak rescue service said a Czech was killed after lightning knocked him off Banikov peak. The tourist fell hundreds of yards down the side of a mountain.

Rescuers with the Polish Tatra emergency service, known as TOPR, said they believe the lightning probably hit some of the metal chains installed on Giewont peak to aid tourists in their climb.

Some of the injured were brought by helicopter to a hospital in the Polish mountain resort of Zakopane and Krakow province governor Piotr Cwik told reporters that the death toll could certainly rise.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, who went to Zakopane, said some among the over 100 injured were in very serious condition with severe burns or head injuries, as they fell after the lightning strikes or were hit by falling rocks. He extended his sympathies to their relatives.

The Tatras, part of the Carpathian mountain range, are the highest mountains in Poland and in Slovakia and attract tourists from near and far with scenic lakes and peaks that soar to 8,710 feet.

Thursday’s lightning strikes were the worst accident in the Tatras since August 1937, when lighting killed four people on Giewont.

 ?? BARTLOMIEJ JURECKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A rescue helicopter and an ambulance bring people injured by a lighting strike to a hospital in Poland’s southern Tatra Mountains, in Zakopane, on Thursday.
BARTLOMIEJ JURECKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A rescue helicopter and an ambulance bring people injured by a lighting strike to a hospital in Poland’s southern Tatra Mountains, in Zakopane, on Thursday.

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