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axxxr Posts: > 500

FIFTEEN tourists were injured by mobile-phone-induced lightning on a section of China's Great Wall, state media and officials said today.

The accident happened at the Juyongguan part of the Wall, 50km from Beijing when an elderly visitor's mobile phone acted as a lightning rod as he made a call, the China Daily reported.

Fifteen people were injured and taken to hospital, all Chinese except for one Slovenian national who was rushed to the Sino-Japanese Friendship Hospital in Beijing.

"He felt a little dizzy, but he's been discharged now," an official with the hospital told AFP.

Following the freak accident, management at the Juyongguan section of the Great Wall decided to immediately put up boards telling visitors to turn off their mobiles when lightning occured.


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Posted: 2004-07-26 19:27:33
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whizkidd Posts: > 500

My god. Looks like i have to watch out! Its monsoon here in india. So thunder storms are common. This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2004-07-26 19:36:55
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macdid Posts: 65

wow.better switch off your phone during raining This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2004-07-26 19:43:43
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batesie Posts: > 500

keep calling Bush on his mobile ;-) This message was posted from a P900
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Posted: 2004-07-26 19:45:24
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whizkidd Posts: > 500

Oh Bush! Can he stop the monsoon? Atleast the thundershowers? Please save me! This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2004-07-26 19:55:01
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Sammy_boy Posts: > 500

This guy wasn't on a Nokia was he!?
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Posted: 2004-07-26 19:56:27
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axxxr Posts: > 500

I've no idea what brand of phone he was useing?..But i would'nt be at all surprised if it was a nokia.
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Posted: 2004-07-26 20:02:17
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switchbitch Posts: > 500

Mobile phones do not act as lightning rods any more so than parts of the body such as limbs etc...
Lightning occurs when the difference in electrical charge between cloud base and ground becomes sufficient enough to induce a plasma streamer- a thin trail of ionised atmosphere- along which the charge can flow. This plasma streamer takes the course of least resistance through the atmosphere, meaning it will favour anything with lesser resistance than air to pass through, such as trees, buildings and even people. In this circumstance, the person would have been struck regardless of whether he was holding a phone or not, since the presence of said device would not create an area of significantly decreased resistance between cloud and ground any more so than the presence of the human body, which is in fact an excellent electrical conductor.
One also senses a reporter with a rather dry sense of humour- "The man has now been discharged"!
good gravy......

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Posted: 2004-07-31 15:26:24
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Patrick-in-CA Posts: 0

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On 2004-07-26 19:27:33, axxxr wrote:
"He felt a little dizzy, but he's been discharged now," an official with the hospital told AFP.

Hahahahahahahahahah hahahahahaha hahahahahahaha

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Posted: 2004-07-31 16:03:31
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axxxr Posts: > 500

Man Talking on Cell Phone Dies From Lightning

A man talking on a mobile phone died after being struck by lighting in Changhung, South Cholla Province, on Monday. Such a death is the first of its kind in South Korea and the incident is expected to raise the question of the safety of cell phones.

Police said Tuesday that the fatal accident occurred when the 46-year-old man, identified as Park, was using a cell phone under heavy rains accompanied by lightning. A 43-year-old woman, who was beside him at the time, was taken to the hospital after collapsing from a subsequent flow of current from the lighting.

A hospital official said that Park sustained burns, presumably from an electric shock to his left ear, assuming that lightening struck his mobile phone.

Police are trying to confirm if there is any link between the accident and the cell phone. An official of the Radio Research Laboratory said it is not certain whether a cell phone’s electromagnetic wave directly induced the lightning strike, but holding a cell phone during lightning can be dangerous because it is made of metal which serves as a conductor of electricity like a lightning rod.

However, the use of mobile phones in stormy weather has been reported to cause death and injury accidents also in China.

On July 23, mobile phone-induced lightning injured 10 tourists on the Great Wall in China. The incident occurred as an elderly visitor was talking on a mobile phone at the Juyongguan part of the Wall. According to the investigation, the mobile phone acted as a lightning rod when he made the phone call during bad weather.

A woman in Changchun city, China was also struck by lightning while using her mobile phone on a rainy day in June, the reports said.

Chinese safety experts said that people should switch off their mobile phones on rainy days for safety in case of lightning.

The experts added that use of mobile phones can be fatal because the electromagnetic waves emitted by mobile phones are conductors of electricity in bad weather although the antenna of a mobile phone is small.



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Posted: 2004-08-03 13:09:16
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