Two killed in lightning strike outside White House


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Two people were killed and two others received life-threatening injuries in a lightning strike outside the White House in Washington, police said on Friday.

James Mueller and Donna Mueller of Janesville, Wisconsin, died of their injuries after the lightning strike on Thursday night in Lafayette Park, located directly outside the White House complex, the DC Metropolitan Police Department said.

“We are saddened by the tragic loss of life after the lightning strike in Lafayette Park,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.

“Our hearts are with the families who lost loved ones and we are praying for those still fighting for their lives.”

Police said the two injured people, a man and a woman, were in critical condition. Their identities were not immediately released.

The National Weather Service had issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the region on Thursday night.

Secret Service and Park Police officials said they witnessed the lightning strike and rushed to supply first aid. Fire department spokesman Vito Maggiolo said emergency medical crews were called to the scene at about 7pm local time.

All of the victims were transported to a nearby hospital with “critical” injuries, he said.

DC Fire and EMS urged people to seek shelter in the event of thunder. People are also advised not to stand under trees, to stay away from windows and doors, and to wait at least 30 minutes after the last clap of thunder to exit shelter.

Sole survivors
  • Cecelia Crocker was on board Northwest Airlines Flight 255 in 1987 when it crashed in Detroit, killing 154 people, including her parents and brother. The plane had hit a light pole on take off
  • George Lamson Jr, from Minnesota, was on a Galaxy Airlines flight that crashed in Reno in 1985, killing 68 people. His entire seat was launched out of the plane
  • Bahia Bakari, then 12, survived when a Yemenia Airways flight crashed near the Comoros in 2009, killing 152. She was found clinging to wreckage after floating in the ocean for 13 hours.
  • Jim Polehinke was the co-pilot and sole survivor of a 2006 Comair flight that crashed in Lexington, Kentucky, killing 49.
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