Doctors warn mobile phone users of lightning strike risk

26 Jun 2006
00:00

People should not use mobile phones outdoors during thunderstorms because of the risk of being struck by lightning, doctors, quoted by Reuters, said.

The Reuters report said doctors issued the warning after reporting the case of a 15-year-old girl who was using her phone in a park when she was hit during a storm.

Although she was revived, she suffered persistent health problems and was using a wheelchair a year after the accident, the report said.

'This rare phenomenon is a public health issue, and education is necessary to highlight the risk of using mobile phones outdoors during stormy weather to prevent future fatal consequences from lighting strike injuries,' Swinda Esprit, a doctor at Northwick Park Hospital in England, was quoted as saying.

Esprit and other doctors at the hospital added in a letter to the British Medical Journal that usually when someone is struck by lightning, the high resistance of the skin conducts the flash over the body in what is known as a flashover, the report said.

But if a metal object, such as a phone, is in contact with the skin it disrupts the flashover and increases the odds of internal injuries and death, the report further said.

The doctors added that three fatal cases of lightning striking people while using mobile phones have been reported in newspapers in China , South Korea and Malaysia , the Reuters report further said.

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