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It's been reported that more people are killed by lighting strikes per year than any other natural occurring incident. It's just that these deaths don't make the headlines because only one or two people are involved per event. This one appears to be an exceptional situation, but even then you have to ask, while the lighting may have started the fire, how many people died as a direct result of the lighting strike itself or as a result of the fire?




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Lightning strike kills 11 in Colombia
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Tue, 07 Oct 14 1:46 PM
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Lightning strike kills 11 in Colombia
By Catherine E. Shoichet, CNN
updated 1:31 AM EDT, Tue October 7, 2014

A lightning strike killed 11 members of an indigenous tribe in northern Colombia Monday after an electrical storm broke out during an early morning ritual.
Helicopters airlifted 13 injured people to hospitals for treatment, Gen. German Saavedra told reporters.

The lightning struck around 3 a.m. Monday during a ritual of the Wiwa community's government in the remote Sierra Nevada mountains, CNN affiliate Caracol TV reported.

Bernardo Gil Moscote, a member of the community, told Colombia's El Tiempo newspaper that villagers were gathered in a ceremonial hut to discuss problems the community was facing. He had stepped out to get a drink when he heard crashing thunder that shook the mountains.

"When I got back, the hut was on fire," he told the newspaper, "and you only heard men screaming."
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos tweeted his condolences and said military and police helicopters were evacuating the victims.

"I know that this is normal, that it is something that comes from nature, but nothing like this has ever happened there," said Marta Cecilia Gil, who tearfully told Caracol her brother and brother-in-law died in the lightning strike.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/06/world/americas/colombia-lightning-strike/index.html?hpt=hp_t2


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