Two Confirmed Dead As Lightning Strikes Near White House

Two Confirmed As Lightning Strikes Near White House
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No fewer than two people were killed and two more were in critical condition yesterday after a lightning strike near the White House the night before, police in the US capital said.

Africa Daily News, New York gathered that the lightning hit Lafayette Square, a small park across the street from the White House, shortly before 7:00 pm (2300 GMT) Friday, leaving two men and two women with ‘critical life-threatening injuries,’ according to a statement from Washington’s fire and emergencies department.

All of the victims were transferred to nearby hospitals, but the Metropolitan Police said on Friday morning that two of them, Donna Mueller, 75, and James Mueller, 76, both of Janesville, Wisconsin, had been declared dead.

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The other two adults remain in critical condition, police said.

A White House spokeswoman said the Biden administration was “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.

US 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.

Photos posted by the department on social media which was obtained by Africa Daily News, New York showed multiple ambulances and at least one fire truck with flashing lights working at the scene.

“I just couldn’t believe it,” he was quoted as saying. ‘Was surreal. I have never seen anything like this in my entire life.’

He said he had 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 Washington Post said the four were found some 100 feet from the statue of former US president Andrew Jackson which marks the center of the square.

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

Africa Daily News, New York

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