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New details emerge on lightning strike that killed 5, injured more than 150

By Brian Lada, AccuWeather meteorologist and senior content editor & Mark Puleo, AccuWeather staff writer

Published Aug 22, 2019 10:15 PM EDT | Updated Aug 23, 2019 7:16 PM EDT

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At least one lightning strike in Poland killed five people and left more than 150 seriously injured. The strike happened at the summit of the Giewont, a popular peak in the Tatra range near the town of Zakopane.

A clearer picture emerged Friday of the scope and scale of a deadly lightning strike in Poland that left at least five people dead, including two children, and more than 150 injured at a popular mountain hiking destination. The head of Poland's emergency response service compared the sheer volume and severity of the injuries people suffered to a "terrorist attack."

A powerful thunderstorm rapidly moved over Giewont just after midday Thursday along the border of southern Poland and northern Slovakia, near the town of Zakopane, Poland. The mountain peak reaches an elevation of 6,217 feet.

According to the Associated Press, four of the people killed were hiking in Poland and one was a Czech tourist in Slovakia. Officials said the two children who died were 14 and 10 years old. Rescuers said that three people were missing as of Friday morning, but were later located.

Jan Krzystof, head of the TOPR Tatra emergency service, told reporters that injuries ranged from burns to broken legs, with wounds covering entire bodies.

"This is a situation that can be compared to a terrorist attack," he said. "A large group of random people has been hit. Many people, including children."

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Rescuers in a helicopter checking the slopes of the Giewont peak for missing persons and anyone who might need help in the Tatra Mountains in Poland, Friday, Aug. 23, 2019. Three people are still missing in southern Poland after a deadly thunderstorm with multiple lightning strikes hit the Tatra Mountains, killing five people and injuring over 150. (AP Photo/Bartlomiej Jurecki)

Giewont is a peak in the Tatra Mountains of Poland. The Tatras are the highest mountain in the country and popularly visited. Due to the heavy tourist traffic, metal chains were installed to assist hikers.

In 1901, a large metal cross that stands 15 meters tall was constructed atop Giewont. The cross was reportedly the first location to have been struck during Thursday's storm.

Hiker Mariusz Brodzinski and his wife were visiting the Tatras for the first time. He reported seeing a woman on Giewont suddenly fall off the slope when lightning struck the metal chain she was holding on to.

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Rescue helicopter and ambulance have brought to hospital the first people injured by a lighting strike that struck in Poland's southern Tatra Mountains during a sudden thunderstorm, in Zakopane, Poland, on Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019.(AP Photo/Bartlomiej Jurecki)

“This woman is dead,” Brodzinski told Polish television channel TVN24. “My wife slid and suffered a fractured pelvis and injured head. I have a burnt foot. It felt like it was scorching... We are grateful to God that we survived. It was our first trip into the mountains and it was supposed to be unforgettable. And it sure will be."

An anonymous source told TVN24 that the shock from the strikes felt like "the explosion of several grenades."

Emergency crews used helicopters to transport the injured down the mountain to safety.

Witnesses near the scene said that the day started off clear with the thunderstorm quickly moving into the area, the AP reported.

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Rescue helicopter have brought to hospital the first people injured by a lighting that struck in Poland's southern Tatra Mountains during a sudden thunderstorm, in Zakopane, Poland, on Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019. (AP Photo/Bartlomiej Jurecki)

“There was a sudden thunderstorm that moved into the area [on Thursday afternoon],” AccuWeather Meteorologist Jim Andrews said. “There is no shelter at the summit and the strike occurred where lots of people typically gather.”

Andrews said that it is not out of the question that there were several lightning strikes on the exposed summit.

This is the not the first time Giewont has been the host of a deadly storm. On average, at least one lightning strike per year at the summit injures tourists, but never at this magnitude. Previously, the most deadly strike at the peak came in 1937, when a dozen visitors were struck and three people were killed.

Leszek Dorula, the mayor of Zakopane, has declared Friday as a day of mourning following the deadly lightning strike, according to the BBC.

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