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Lightning Strike Leaves Man with 80% Burns After Vehicle Attack

June 21, 2026 Robert Mitchell News
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Original source: facebook.com

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A deadly tornado struck Sedgwick County, Kansas, north of Wichita overnight, according to a Google Alert. The alert, discovered on June 21, 2026, reported that the storm resulted in at least one fatality. Local authorities have not yet released official details about the incident, but the alert emphasized the severity of the weather event.

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Lightning strike reported amid severe weather

Another incident occurred when lightning struck a vehicle in the area. A statement attributed to an unspecified source described the event: “And then we also had lightning strike a vehicle which I’m assuming a man was living in his vehicle but he has 80% burns on his body.” The source did not provide further specifics about the man’s condition or the location of the incident.

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Emergency response and ongoing investigations

Emergency services were deployed to both the tornado-affected areas and the site of the lightning strike, according to local reports. Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that crews are assessing damage and coordinating with regional agencies. No official statements have been released about the extent of injuries or property damage from the tornado.

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Context on severe weather in the region

The tornado occurred during a period of heightened severe weather activity across central Kansas. The National Weather Service (NWS) recorded multiple thunderstorms in the region on June 20–21, 2026, with wind speeds exceeding 60 mph in some areas. While the NWS has not yet issued a formal report on the Sedgwick County tornado, meteorologists noted that the storm’s path aligns with historical patterns of summer thunderstorms in the area.

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Public safety reminders

Local officials urged residents to remain cautious as the weather system continues to evolve. “We advise everyone to stay tuned to official weather updates and avoid unnecessary travel in affected zones,” a spokesperson for the Sedgwick County Emergency Management Office said. Additional details about the tornado and lightning strike are expected as investigations progress.

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