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Man reveals what it’s like to be struck by lightning


The shocking moment dancing Russian tourist Pavel Smirnov, 32, (right) is struck by lightning in Batumi, Georgia

Pavel had been dancing on a pier when lightning struck (Picture: East2West)

A dancing tourist had a miraculous escape after he was struck by lightning while dancing.

‌Cameras caught the moment Russian Pavel Smirnov, 32, was struck as he danced on a pier in Georgian resort Batumi.

‌As he fell to the ground, he said he was certain he was dying.

Pavel explained: ‘‌The first thing I saw was a tunnel of light. ‌You’re dancing, and a second after you are dying.‌

‘Everything is burning as if you’re in Hell, it’s hard to breathe, your legs and arms don’t work. ‌I thought I’d hold on a little longer and either suffocate or burn to death. ‌It seemed like my insides and body were on fire.’

‌He was on holiday with his brother and a friend who were unharmed when the thunderbolt hit.

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The Russian had been dancing when he collapsed (Picture: Newsflash)

His feet and body hair were badly burned in the strike (Picture: East2West)

‌Once Pavel regained consciousness, he said he was convinced he had been left disabled.

‌His brother put out the flames on his burning T-shirt and his friends called an ambulance as soon as he fell to the ground.

‌’Then I heard from the guys that it was lightning. I began to understand what had happened, but it felt like I was about to die,’ Pavel said. ‘I had a complete loss of sensation in all my limbs, both legs were uncontrollable.‌

‘Only one arm moved normally. I felt pain from burns everywhere. ‌Pain in my intestines, inside the legs, all over the skin – everywhere.‌ It was very difficult to breathe, it seemed like I couldn’t catch my breath.

‌’My thoughts were: ‘****, well, it seems like death is normal, it’s a shame it all ended so quickly.’

Cameras caught the moment lightning struck Pavel (Picture: Newsflash)

Pavel’s sneakers were ‘torn to pieces’ and his skin was badly burned. He also said his shorts looked like they were shot with a gun.

‌Despite this, he was not seriously wounded, according to doctors.

‌The tourist has been kept in hospital for observation, but is expected to be allowed home in several days.

‌Doctors told him it was ‘miraculous’ he was not killed or seriously injured.

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