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Washington storm: Fatal lightning at the White House

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8 August 2022

Washington storm
Fatal lightning at the White House

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Three people were killed by a lightning strike in the immediate vicinity of the White House in Washington. They had sought shelter under a tree.

A violent thunderstorm last Thursday evening over the U.S. capital Washington, D.C., claimed three lives. A total of four people were struck by lightning in Lafayette Park, right next to the White House.

A camera captured the timing of the lightning strike on video. Eyewitnesses at the scene reported a "horrific bang" caused by the near miss.

WeatherRadar in Washington D.C.The thunderstorms as seen on the WeatherRadar on Thursday evening

The lightning strike was related to severe thunderstorms that had moved across the eastern United States on Thursday evening (local time). Between 6 and 7pm, they also affected the region around the capital Washington with countless lightning bolts.

The victims were a 76-year-old man and a 75-year-old woman who were in Washington to celebrate their wedding anniversary. In addition, a 29-year-old man succumbed to his injuries from the lightning strike Friday afternoon. Another woman was fatally injured.

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