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Three people were injured after being Lightning hit Saturday night is a famous summer beach in the runway.
Two of the holiday victims in St. Augustine Pier In Florida Was taken to hospital, one in a critical condition and a minor injured hospital Uchx. The third person refused to be taken to the hospital.
The bridge was closed and checked for damage while participating in the wounded crews. It is expected to be re-opened on Monday.
A long exposure of waves in Sunrise by St. Augustine Pier. (Getty Images)
Mother Nature show lightning, Florida shows the demonstration of fireworks
“Please note that emergency operations are carried out and remembered, while flashing lightning,” St. John said, “Safe and weather be aware.”
St. Augustine Beach Mayor Dylan Rumrell warned residents to seek refuge in the event if they hear the festivities.
“There is a big storm and can hit lightning at any time,” he said.
According to the report, the beaches, swimmers and surfers in panic, many fled to the cars immediately afterwards.
Then Pier in St. Augustine beach with people walking. (Getty Images)
Lightning blow is injured in 20 people who fled on the popular South Carolina holiday
“I was afraid of,” said a witness.
According to National Weather ServiceIn 2025, there were six thunderstorms in the united hours in the United States. The deadly blows of North Carolina, Texas, Mississippi, Florida and Oklahoma were seen.
The 10-year average death rate from lightning holidays is 20 people.
To reduce the risk of being Lightning hitNational Weather Service instructs people to move away from high place immediately, including hills, mountain ranges or peaks.
In the summer storm, lightning, lightning and rain. (Idle)
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