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The top county in the U.S. when it came to flash density, or the number of lightning strikes per square mile, in 2024 was Limestone County in Texas, which had had average of 125 flashes per square mile. That number was significantly higher than any other county in the U.S., including Florida.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNPossible lightning strike forces Southwest Airlines passengers to evacuate flight at TPAPassengers at Tampa International Airport had to evacuate a Southwest Airlines jet after a possible lightning strike on Monday night, according to officials with the airline.
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Florida has more lightning strikes than any other state. On average, about seven people die from lightning every year, and 50 people were killed between 2015 and 2024, according to the National
Phil Schuyler, who is in his 80s, was struck by lightning while standing on the St. Augustine Pier in Florida with his wife, Diana, and his daughter, Jayme,” the family’s GoFundMe said. “He took the full force of the strike.
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Lightning Cracks and Torrential Rain Pound Florida in Intense StormThis terrifying footage shows one Florida resident sheltering from a large thunderstorm on the 13th July, 2025. The video shows heavy cracks of lightning striking the skies and bringing down heavy rain.
As storms continue to move across Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, lightning safety remains a concern, particularly after strikes killed two Ware County teens and sent two more to the hospital after hitting the St.