2 Critically Injured After Being Struck by Lightning at North Columbus High School
- Two females were critically injured by lightning on Sunday evening at Northland High School soccer field in north Columbus.
- The incident followed a storm with rainfall beginning around 7:30 p.m., when a witness saw lightning strike a person in the field.
- Emergency medics transported the victims to OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital with at least one in critical condition.
- Kevin Brown, a resident nearby, recounted that the lightning struck one individual on the field, causing others nearby to fall, and he described the lightning as emitting an "orange glow."
- The event underscores persistent dangers, with lightning responsible for approximately twenty fatalities annually in the U.S. between 2015 and 2025.
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