This happened today at a soccer field not too far from where I work. The lightning struck outside the area of the reported storm.
Lightning strikes woman, 2 boys in Brampton
Last Updated: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 | 5:49 PM ET
CBC News
Two young boys and the mother of one of them were rushed to hospital after lightning struck a soccer field in Brampton, Ont., on Wednesday afternoon.
The boys, aged four and six, were in critical condition in the Hospital for Sick Children in downtown Toronto, while the mother was in stable condition at Brampton Civic Hospital, said hospital spokesman Todd Leach.
The trio were struck on a soccer field at Centennial Park, near Queen Street East and Main Street at about 2:20 p.m.
The park is in Allan Hughes's backyard and he ran out to try to help after the incident.
"[It] was just the worst, terrifying thing I've ever seen," a visibly distraught Hughes told CBC who tried to do CPR on one of the boys. "He was lying there not moving, his eyes wide open."
The boys' clothes had been shredded off due to the impact of the lightning strike, Hughes said.
— CBC Weather Centre
Although there was a 40 to 60 per cent chance of thunderstorms in the Toronto area Wednesday, there were no specific watches or warnings issued for Brampton, west of Toronto, according to CBC meteorologist Nick Czernkovich.
"This particular thunderstorm didn't meet the warning criteria, but it doesn't mean it couldn't be dangerous," said Czernkovich. "Every thunderstorm can be dangerous and should be treated with caution."
The No. 1 safety tip is to get indoors, he added.
A thunderstorm was reported at Pearson International Airport just east of Brampton at 1:46 p.m. ET, the same storm that caused the lightning.
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Lightning strikes woman, 2 boys in Brampton
Last Updated: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 | 5:49 PM ET
CBC News
Two young boys and the mother of one of them were rushed to hospital after lightning struck a soccer field in Brampton, Ont., on Wednesday afternoon.
The boys, aged four and six, were in critical condition in the Hospital for Sick Children in downtown Toronto, while the mother was in stable condition at Brampton Civic Hospital, said hospital spokesman Todd Leach.
The trio were struck on a soccer field at Centennial Park, near Queen Street East and Main Street at about 2:20 p.m.
The park is in Allan Hughes's backyard and he ran out to try to help after the incident.
"[It] was just the worst, terrifying thing I've ever seen," a visibly distraught Hughes told CBC who tried to do CPR on one of the boys. "He was lying there not moving, his eyes wide open."
The boys' clothes had been shredded off due to the impact of the lightning strike, Hughes said.
— CBC Weather Centre
Although there was a 40 to 60 per cent chance of thunderstorms in the Toronto area Wednesday, there were no specific watches or warnings issued for Brampton, west of Toronto, according to CBC meteorologist Nick Czernkovich.
"This particular thunderstorm didn't meet the warning criteria, but it doesn't mean it couldn't be dangerous," said Czernkovich. "Every thunderstorm can be dangerous and should be treated with caution."
The No. 1 safety tip is to get indoors, he added.
A thunderstorm was reported at Pearson International Airport just east of Brampton at 1:46 p.m. ET, the same storm that caused the lightning.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/sto...2.html?ref=rss
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