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Lightning strike injures 5 college students in school in Japan – experiences

By Editorial Board Published April 10, 2025 1 Min Read
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Lightning strike injures 5 college students in school in Japan – experiences

A lightning strike at a college playground has injured 5 college students, leaving one unconscious, in keeping with native media.

College students have been enjoying soccer at a college in Nara, close to Kyoto in western Japan, when the lightning struck and all 5 of these injured are believed to have been taken to hospital.

Quoting the police, Japan’s NHK public tv stated one 14-year-old boy was unconscious.

The opposite 4 college students reported numbness of their limbs and have been unable to talk easily, NHK added.

The channel stated a group supervisor informed police the lightning struck after a sudden downpour.

A thunderstorm warning was in impact throughout the area on the time.

The police and fireplace division are investigating.

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