Children and teachers rushed to hospital after LIGHTNING struck a school group during dangerous supercell storm
Thirteen children and two adults have been rushed to hospital after a lightning strike from a dangerous supercell storm.
Emergency services went to Harvey Road in Clinton near Gladstone in central Queensland after 1.30pm after the damaging storm tore through the region.
A Queensland Ambulance spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia the group were suffering tingling symptoms after a lightning strike landed near by.
They were all taken to Gladstone Hospital, with all patients in a stable condition.
Thirteen children and two adults have been rushed to hospital after a lightning strike from a dangerous supercell storm in Queensland (stock image)
Damaging storms with devastating lightning strikes have torn through south east Queensland in the past 24 hours (pictured, nearby storms on Tuesday)
9News reported the group are 13 students and two teachers from a school, with one of the teachers suffering chest pains after the incident.
The report said the lightning strike occurred when the group were doing a 'water activity'.
The Bureau of Meteorology have issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the area, with storms bringing damaging winds and large hail.
Dangerous storms have wreaked havoc across south east Queensland in the last 24 hours, including a woman who was forced to hide in her car while it was destroyed by hailstones on Monday afternoon.
Author T.M. Clark was behind the wheel on Bribie Island Road in Ningi when the weather event hit just before 3pm.
The hail lashed the front of the new Camry, causing the right side of the window to crack.
The hail lashed the front of the new Camry, causing the right side of the window to crack
Ms Clark began to swear as she filmed the rain and hail batter the length of the window, causing the glass to completely shatter.
'I thought it was just another storm to be honest. We get so many big storms coming through,' she told Daily Mail Australia.
'I didn't realise until I saw the hail.'
Ms Clark said the hail was about the size of a golf ball and the car was hammered for about two minutes before it eased.
The author, who was born in Zimbabwe, said she is 'not normally a swearer' but admitted she was a bit 'panicked' by the wild weather.
'My new car is totalled,' she said.
'I think maybe the whole bumper got spared but everything else was .'
The Bureau of Meteorology earlier warned of severe storms bringing damaging winds, large hail and heavy rain to the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore, Caloundra, Gympie, Noosa and Dalby on Monday afternoon. Pictured: Hail is seen from Monday's storm
The car is three months old and hasn't even clocked more than 8,000km.
Ms Clark jumped into the backseat with her son as the storm rolled on, fearful the window would completely fall apart.
'I thought it was going to come through, there were shards of glass,' she said.
'I wasn't sure the windscreen would hold.'
The Bureau of Meteorology earlier warned of severe storms bringing damaging winds, large hail and heavy rain to the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore, Caloundra, Gympie, Noosa and Dalby on Monday afternoon.
'That was quite a downpour! Yesterday, shower and thunderstorm activity provided a break from the heat, with the top falls recorded on the Sunshine Coast - 142mm at Borumba Dam!' the bureau said on Tuesday.
Hail falls in south-east Queensland as a storm ripped through on Monday afternoon
Energex said 22,017 customers across south-east Queensland were left without power at 8pm on Monday.
The bureau said residents at Woodford, north-west of Brisbane, reported three-centimetre hailstones.
On Tuesday, Brisbane was forecast to hit 32C with mostly sunny conditions.
Sydney dropped to 22C after hot weather on Monday, while Melbourne is brisk with a high of 18C.
Perth will be very hot with 40C expected, while Adelaide could hit 22C.
Hobart should reach 19C, while it Canberra is forecast for 20C. A storm or two is expected in Darwin, with temperatures soaring to 33C.
Ms Clark said the hail was about the size of a golf ball and the car was hammered for about two minutes before it eased. Pictured: Her destroyed car