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Lightning strike near White House kills three people

One adult remains in critical condition, police say

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Aug 2022 10:30AM

Lightning strike near White House kills three people
Washington’s Fire and Emergencies Department says the victims had apparently sought shelter from a storm under one of the park’s trees across the street from the White House. – @dcfireems Twitter pic, August 6, 2022

WASHINGTON – Three people, including an elderly couple celebrating their 56th wedding anniversary, were pronounced dead yesterday after being struck by lightning in a park near the White House.

The lightning hit Lafayette Square, a small park across the street from the White House, shortly before 7.00pm Thursday, leaving two men and two women with “critical life-threatening injuries”, according to a statement from Washington’s Fire and Emergencies Department.

All the victims were taken to local hospitals, but yesterday morning the Metropolitan Police confirmed that two of them – 75-year-old Donna Mueller and 76-year-old James Mueller, from Janesville in Wisconsin – had been pronounced dead. 

The couple had been high school sweethearts and were in the capital to mark their wedding anniversary, their niece Michelle McNett told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Later yesterday, a third victim, a 29-year-old man, also succumbed to his injuries, police said.

The other adult remains in critical condition.

A White House spokesman said the Biden administration is “saddened by the tragic loss of life”.

“We are praying for those still fighting for their lives,” added press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre in a statement.

The United States Secret Service and park police rushed to help the four after witnessing the strike, Fire and Emergency Services Department spokesman Vito Maggiolo said in a statement posted on social media.

The victims had apparently sought shelter from the storm under one of the park’s trees.

“Trees are not safe places,” Maggiolo told the Washington Post. 

“Anybody that goes to seek shelter under a tree, that’s a very dangerous place to be.”

Photos posted by the department on social media showed multiple ambulances and at least one fire truck with flashing lights working at the scene.

Witness David Root told NBC he heard a “horrific boom”.

“I just couldn’t believe it,” he was quoted as saying. 

“It was surreal. I have never seen anything like this in my entire life.”

He said he had also been sheltering beneath a tree when he saw the lightning strike across the park. 

The people “weren’t moving”, he said, so he and others ran over to give help.

The strike was part of a severe thunderstorm that hit the American capital on Thursday evening.

According to the US weather service, lightning killed an average of 27 people per year in the United States over the past decade.

Only about 10% of people struck by lightning are killed – typically from cardiac arrest – but many are left with lasting disabilities including neurological damage. – AFP, August 6, 2022

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