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Last Night, after a Little League Game was postponed due to the terrible evening storms we've consistently seen this week, two children were struck by lightning while exiting the field.

One has passed on, the other in grave, critical condition.

I am deeply saddened as my youngest plays in this league and has competed against these boys numerous times this season. One of the fathers was the head coach and manager.

This tragedy was witnessed by other team mates and families.

I can not imagine the pain that the families are sufferring through this morning.

PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL INVOLVED.

http://fredericksburg.com/News...2009/06042009/471090
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hokieone
That about describes what an eyewitness told me today. The storm had passed and no lightning at all for at least 15-20 minutes until the tragic random bolt struck the boys. Almost everyone there was standing around the parking lot waiting to see if the game would resume. My thoughts and prayers go out to all involved in this tragedy.
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This is indeed extremely sad news.

Tom Skilling, Chicago's WGN TV meteorologist, has reported in the past that lightning can strike from as far away as 15 miles from the storm cell. That evidently is farther than you can hear the thunder.

Here's a couple of primers on lightning safety...

http://www.lightningsafety.noaa.gov/overview.htm


http://www.lightningsafety.com/nlsi_pls/lst.html


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