Jorge Alejandro Cristancho C, C. Rivera, J. Pantoja, F. Roman
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Abstract
Lightning accidents involving several fatalities and injuries are reported every year in the world. Colombia, a country with a high keraunic level, reports frequently lightning fatalities involving several injury mechanisms. However, there are also some fortunate cases where the victims have survived without disabling traumas. Two nonfatal events in which lightning strikes persons are reported. In both cases it is observed that some metal objects such as necklaces or buckle belts saved the life and integrity of the victims. Moreover, both the relative localization and the comprehensive description of the cases scenarios involving visual consequences in the victim's skin are presented. The analysis of such accidents could be of interest to protect persons against indirect lightning currents.