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Person struck by lightning near NYC's Central Park

Person struck by lightning near NYC's Central Park

CBS Newsa day ago

A person was apparently struck by lightning during a thunderstorm in Manhattan Thursday.
It happened at around 3:40 p.m. near Central Park at 101st Street and Fifth Avenue, the FDNY said.
The person was rushed to Weill Cornell hospital.
There was no immediate word on the person's condition.
Check back soon for more on this developing story.

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