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August 23rd, 2019
Nearly 140 people were injured as a result of a series of lightning strikes that hit the Tatra mountains during heavy storms on Thursday. Four people, including two children, died on the Polish side of the mountain range, and one on the Slovak side. The lightning strikes pummeled the Giewont peak, a trekking destination that is 1,894 metres high, as well as other locations across the Tatra mountain range. Five helicopters, 13 ambulances and nearly 80 firemen took part in the rescue operation.
PAP
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