Selfie Fever! Two women lose their life in Germany

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In this May 27, 2018 photo thunderbolts are reflected near Premnitz, eastern Germany.
Young Women got serious injured after they struck by lightning while they where taking selfies in west of Germany, on Mondy.
Police Spokesperson told media that they found two women age 23 and 21 their clothing torn and they where lying on the ground in the city's Wattenscheid district on Sunday evening.
Paramedics had to resuscitate the 23-year-old and she is now in intensive care unite because of life-threatening injuries, Bochum police spokesperson Volker Schuette said.
The women told her story to police she was walking with her friend and recording each other using their phone camera this is the last thing she remember, Schuette told The Associated Press.
"Clearly they were surprised by the storm," he said.
The other women who was of 21-year-old got hospitalized, but her life is not thought to be endangered.
Western Europe has experienced heavy storms in recent days, following an unusually long stretch of very warm weather this month.
Flash floods as high as 1.6 meters (5.3 feet) submerged roads and basements Sunday in parts of central Germany. Firefighters in the state of Hesse rescued two women who were trapped in their car by a mudslide. Dozens of flights were canceled at Frankfurt Airport, Germany's busiest, because of storms.
Meteorologists predict temperatures in Germany will hit 33 C (91.4 F) this week, with high humidity raising the prospect of further summer storms.
In Britain, an elderly man died after his car was submerged in water during heavy flooding in Rushall, about 135 miles (215 kilometers) north of London.
The man was taken to a hospital Monday but pronounced dead shortly after arrival. He was believed to have been in his 80s, West Midlands police said.
Britain's Met Office weather service said some areas of the country received the equivalent of one month's average rainfall in just one hour.
Monday flood warnings were put in place in different parts of the country. The rains followed severe lightning strikes that hit southern England on Saturday night, causing flight delays at Stansted Airport north of London.

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