Lightning strikes leave 9 badly hurt in France and Germany

PARIS/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Lightning strikes in northern France and southwest Germany on Saturday left nine people seriously hurt, authorities said. Eleven people were injured by a bolt of lightning in a park in Paris, six of them badly, the French interior ministry said. Eight of those hurt were children, the ministry said in a statement. The incident occurred in the Monceau park in the northwest of the French capital. The children, aged between seven and 14, had been attending a birthday party in the park at the time, Itele TV channel quoted officials as saying. Eric Moulin, a spokesman for the French firefighting service, said the situation would have been worse if an off-duty fire officer had not been at hand to quickly provide first aid. A lightning strike at a children's football match in Hoppstaetten in the German region of Rheinland-Pfalz on Saturday left the referee and two other adults seriously injured. Twenty-nine children were taken to hospital as a precaution. (Reporting by Emmanuel Jarry, Maya Nikolaeva and Francesco Canepa; Editing by Andrew Roche)