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Meksyk. Piorun zabił 7 osób, w tym 4 dzieci



Podczas gwałtownej burzy, jaka rozszalała się w piątek po południu w stanie Guanajuato, w środkowym Meksyku, piorun zabił 7 osób, w tym 4 dzieci. Dzieci towarzyszyły matkom, które pracowały na polu - poinformowały lokalne władze. 2 dalsze osoby zostały ranne.

Do tragedii doszło w górzystym terenie, w pobliżu osady Mesa Cuata, w odległości 40 km od miasta Queretaro.

Ofiary należały do jednej rodziny. Dzieci były w wieku 3,5,9 i 14 lat. Zginęły też 3 kobiety w wieku 19,32 i 44 lat.

Ranne zostało dziecko w wieku 8 lat i 26-letnia kobieta. (PAP)

 

Zamieszczone na stronach internetowych portalu www.DziennikZwiazkowy.com materiały sygnowane skrótem „PAP” stanowią element Codziennego Serwisu Informacyjnego PAP, będącego bazą danych, którego producentem i wydawcą jest Polska Agencja Prasowa S.A. z siedzibą w Warszawie. Chronione są one przepisami ustawy z dnia 4 lutego 1994 r. o prawie autorskim i prawach pokrewnych oraz ustawy z dnia 27 lipca 2001 r. o ochronie baz danych. Powyższe materiały wykorzystywane są przez Alliance Printers and Publishers na podstawie stosownej umowy licencyjnej. Jakiekolwiek ich wykorzystywanie przez użytkowników portalu, poza przewidzianymi przez przepisy prawa wyjątkami, w szczególności dozwolonym użytkiem osobistym, jest zabronione.

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