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10:42 GMT, Wednesday, 15 July 2009 11:42 UK

Football teams hurt by lightning

Injured players in hospital (14 July 2009)

Twenty-five people were injured when lightning struck a football pitch during an amateur match in southern Austria on Tuesday, officials say.

No-one suffered a direct hit when the lightning struck the pitch near a goalpost, but the electric shock was strong enough to knock some people out.

The accompanying storm prevented helicopters from being dispatched to the ground, outside the town of Leoben.

The victims were later treated in a hospital for burns and other injuries.

The chairman of the Lerchenfeld Police Sports Club, on whose pitch the match was being played, told reporters: "Suddenly it came down directly. Then there was a thunderclap. It was crazy! Unbelievable!"

Peter Kurzbeck, one of the players, said he had initially felt his head being compressed before briefly losing consciousness.




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