Lightning strikes end German rock festival

  • 8 years ago
Third and final day of “Rock-am-Ring” cancelled
90,000 festival go-ers asked to leave


More than 80 injured in lightning strikes on Saturday



The authorities in Germany have cancelled the third and final day of a huge rock festival after more than 80 people were injured by lightning strikes.

At least eight people were taken to hospital, according to the German Red Cross.

#Germany #Weather
Music Festival #RockAmRing: 51 people injured (15 seriously) after lightning strikeshttps://t.co/PMkdQeCvxc
v tagesschau— Muschelschloss ️ ☕ (Muschelschloss) June 4, 2016



Lightning strikes hospitalise more than 40 people at music festival in Germany https://t.co/jNKnxBWVLc— The Independent (@Independent) June 5, 2016



Performances at the sell-out “Rock-am-Ring” festival at the town of Mendig 100 kilometres west of Frankfurt were halted for several hours on Saturday due to torrential rain and thunderstorms.

Despite vowing to continue, with more storms forecast the event’s license was revoked early on Sunday morning.

The announcement was made on the festival’s Facebook page:


What have the organisers said?

The organisers say they regret having to make the decision but say it is necessary to ensure the safety of fans.

They have asked participants to clear the festival grounds by noon on Sunday.

“Rock-am-Ring”

Anthony Kiedis ChiliPeppers #rar2016 #teamrockamring pic.twitter.com/w59cs7MKIQ— Rock-am-Ring (rockamring) June 4, 2016



Attendance more than 90,000
31st year
Red Hot Chili Peppers and Black Sabbath at the top of the bill


33 festival-goers were injured by lighting last year – German media