A teacher was struck by lightning during a school trip with 14 students in the Bucegi Mountains, Romania, while descending along a hiking trail between Mount Omu and Ialomița Cave. The group was caught in a severe storm and sought help from a shepherd at a nearby sheepfold. The shepherd alerted the local mountain rescue service (Salvamont), which provided first aid and evacuated the injured teacher through difficult terrain to a medical facility. The teacher sustained burns covering approximately 30% of her body but remained conscious throughout the process. One student also required medical attention for a leg injury. After the evacuation, the mountain rescue team returned to safely retrieve the remaining students, who were then transported to a hotel in Bușteni. Salvamont issued a warning about the dangers of thunderstorms in mountainous areas and urged tourists to avoid exposed areas during electrical storms.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article reports on a natural disaster incident involving a teacher and students during a field trip. It provides factual information about the event, including the actions taken by the involved parties and the outcome. There is no indication of ideological framing, biased language, or selective,




