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Eleven hurt as lightning strikes children's party in Paris

Six were seriously injured, with three children and an adult in a critical condition, after being hit by lightning after seeking shelter under a tree.

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Three children and an adult were fighting for their lives on Saturday after they were among 11 people struck by lightning during a birthday party in a Paris park, reports The Telegraph.

Another child and an adult were seriously injured, but their lives were not in danger. Five others — four children and an adult — were slightly injured.

In a second freak incident - occurring at around the same time - 35 people were injured by a lightning bolt during a football match in Germany. The lightning struck at the end of a children's match in the town of Hoppstaedten.  

The referee, who was hit directly, was rushed to hospital by helicopter. Two other adults also suffered serious injuries. Thirty children aged between nine and 11 were mildly injured and taken to hospital for tests, along with two more adults. 

The children in Paris were hit by lightning after seeking shelter under a tree from a sudden thunderstorm. The victims were rushed to hospital after horrified bystanders called the emergency services. The children, aged between seven and 14, were celebrating a birthday in the Parc Monceau, located in the wealthy 8th arrondissement.

Vincent Baladi, a local official, told iTELE television: “They have burns. The lightning struck suddenly. We hope they will pull through.”

The situation could have been even worse had it not been for the presence of an off-duty fireman, who happened to be at the scene and was able to give first aid, including a child whose heart had stopped.

Eric Moulin, a fire brigade spokesman, said the fireman “helped the most seriously injured during the first few minutes, before the emergency services arrived.” He added: “Without his actions, it would have been much worse.”

Read more of this report from The Telegraph.