A woman who died after lightning struck a tree at a property in south-west Sydney has been remembered as a loving mother of four whose death leaves an immeasurable void. Rosanna Hashem ...
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Australian woman killed by freak lightning strikeThe woman who was killed after a freak lightning strike that shattered a tree in Sydney's southwest has been identified. Rosanna Hashem was fatally struck when lightning hit her property on Old ...
The wild electric storms sparked more than 47,000 ground lightning strikes since 5pm yesterday, which caused power outages across the York Peninsula and the state's south-east, SA Power Networks ...
The woman who tragically died after a freak lightning strike caused a tree to shatter in Sydney's southwest has been identified as a much-loved mum of four. Rosanna Hashem was fatally struck when ...
Rosanna Hashem died when a tree she was near exploded after being struck by lightning south of Sydney. A second woman suffered serious injuries and is being treated in Liverpool Hospital.
SYDNEY: One woman has died and another has been hospitalised after they were hit by debris from a tree that was struck by lightning in southwest Sydney. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation ...
The woman was treated by paramedics but could not be revived. A woman killed in a lightning strike in Sydney's southwest has been identified as Rosanna Hashem. Picture: Facebook Tributes for Ms ...
There have been more than 10 million lightning strikes across Australia this year, including 7 million ground strikes. They are recorded by a network of lightning detection sensors that monitor ...
A massive rain bomb has struck Sydney, with 77.6mm falling in just one hour - closing the airport, sparking commuter chaos and prompting a warning for residents to stay indoors. The severe ...
Ms Hashem was hit by tree shrapnel and killed after a lightning bolt struck the couple’s property about 5.30pm on Saturday in Cawdor in southwestern Sydney. Rosanna and husband Hassan had been ...
After a few weeks of relatively regular programming, Sydney’s rail workers are taking industrial action again – meaning trains across the city will be delayed, disrupted and cancelled from today.
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