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A teenager is speaking out after surviving a lightning strike in New York City's Central Park — and says he feels extra lucky ...
A teenager who was struck by lightning in Central Park on Thursday spoke to CBS News New York's Ali Bauman about the terrifying and rare strike.
The 15-year-old boy who was struck by lightning in Central Park said he’s feeling “pretty lucky” that the electric shock only left him with burns. High school sophomore Yassin Khalifa told ABC 7 News ...
A boy was struck by lightning as a potent system prompted severe thunderstorm and tornado watches and warnings across the East Coast. The 15-year-old is recovering after the incident at New York ...
A 15-year-old boy who was struck by lightning in New York City ’s Central Park has spoken out after the shocking ordeal. Yassin Khalifa was picnicking in the park with his friends Thursday afternoon ...
A 16-year-old suffered life-threatening injuries after being struck by lightning in Central Park on Thursday afternoon, law enforcement sources tell The Post.
A teenage boy was struck by lightning in Central Park, police said Thursday afternoon. The lightning bolt struck at 3:45 p.m. on the park’s East Drive near E. 100th St. according to cops.
Yassin Khalifa was having a picnic with friends in the iconic park on the park’s East Drive near E. 100th St. at about 3:45 p.m. when the violent storm rolled through the city.
The lightning injuries occur just as the 25th annual National Lightning Safety Awareness Week kicks off on June 22.