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Summer beach day turns dangerous as lightning strikes three at St. Augustine Pier in Florida

Fox NewsSunday, July 13, 2025 at 7:50:22 AM
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Summer beach day turns dangerous as lightning strikes three at St. Augustine Pier in Florida
What started as a perfect summer day at St. Augustine Pier took a terrifying turn when lightning struck three people, sending beachgoers scrambling for safety. The incident adds to growing concerns about lightning risks, especially since the U.S. has already seen six lightning-related deaths this year.
Editor’s Note: Lightning might seem like a rare threat, but this story is a stark reminder that it can strike fast—ruining what should be a carefree day. With summer storms in full swing, it’s worth paying attention to weather alerts, even when the sky looks clear. Safety isn’t just about sharks or riptides; sometimes, the danger comes from above.
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