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In terms of weather-related incidents, more people are killed or injured per year due to lightening strikes than anything else. The reason that this is not so well known is that, unlike this incident, usually only one or two people are involved and it never makes the national press, yet the figures add up year after year. And while golfers are particularly at risk, anyone who works out doors, such as farmers and construction workers, are at risk this time of the year when fast moving storms roll across the landscape.




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15 taken to hospital after lightning strike on Connecticut golf course
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Tue, 26 Jun 12 12:54 AM
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15 taken to hospital after lightning strike on Connecticut golf course

By NBCConnecticut.com

At least 15 people were transported to the hospital Monday after a lightning strike at the Lake of Isles golf course in North Stonington, Conn.

Firefighters were called to the course just before 9:45 a.m. Strong storms moved across the state and into North Stonington Monday morning.

The victims were workers at the course, fire officials said. Lake of Isles is owned by Foxwoods Casino. According to the Hartford Courant, the men were prepping the course for a tournament scheduled later on Monday.

The victims took shelter in a shed on the course between the 4th and 13th holes, according to a spokesperson for Lake of Isles. None of the victims was directly struck by the lightning, the spokesperson said.

All 15 were taken to the hospital to be evaluated.

A house in Stonington was also struck by lightning Monday morning.

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