2 women have close encounters with lightning strikes in Delaware

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'All of a sudden I felt this zap and saw this like spark of light near my hand,' recalled pre-school teacher Leigh Anne Bosshardt.

"All of a sudden I felt this zap and saw this like spark of light near my hand," said Leigh Anne Bosshardt, pre-school teacher at Early Years Program within the Red Clay Consolidated School District.

Bosshardt said she felt a sensation in her hand while holding an umbrella during a nearby lightning strike. "The fear and kind of just chaos that ensued afterward was the worst part in that it was just stressful and I was shaky," said Bosshardt.Both women were taken to local hospitals for non-life-threatening injuries."It was just this moment of what just happened? What was that flash of light," said Bosshardt."When you're outside and you hear thunder, you don't want to be holding anything that's metal, that includes umbrellas.

She adds if you're out in an open field like a golf course and can't get inside, you want to make yourself as small as possible. "You want to get into a ball and kind of hunker down, but don't lie flat on the ground," said Tynan."If you're the tallest thing there, the lightning is going to head to you."

 

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