Johannesburg, South Africa – A devastating lightning strike struck a large group of people gathered at a festival north of Pretoria on Saturday night. Local health services confirmed that two people died, and about 150 others were injured in the incident. Emergency teams quickly responded to the scene to provide medical assistance and evacuate the wounded.
The festival, which attracted hundreds of attendees, was underway when the unexpected lightning bolt hit, causing panic and chaos. Authorities have urged the public to be cautious during adverse weather conditions, especially in outdoor events.
This tragic event highlights the dangers of sudden severe weather, particularly lightning, which poses a significant threat across many regions in South Africa during the summer months. Officials are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident to improve future safety protocols.
Meanwhile, medical personnel continue to treat the injured, some of whom are reported to be in critical condition. The government has expressed condolences to the families of the victims and has promised to support the affected community.
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