mzkitty
I give up.
I think this happened an hour or so ago, but I put it as Breaking anyway:
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Apparent lightning strike Lafayette Park NW. #DCsBravest on scene in the process of treating and transporting 4 patients, all in critical condition. pic.twitter.com/1jyCh44Q2n
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) August 4, 2022
Funny but I was just thinking a "directed energy demo" went awry"Up 200 right 50".......
Maybe God doing some target practice ?
He don't miss, targets acquired and struck.If so, he missed.
You'll never know... they'll roll out body double numbers 2, 3, 4 and 5...Is Biden one of them?
He don't miss, targets acquired and struck.
Um.......... wrong targets.
From your fingers to His ears!Is Biden one of them?
Maybe. Plenty of muggers, (other) muds, welfare queens, lobbyists, registered Democrats, RINOs, other traitors, and foreigners in D.C. Plenty of potential targets for Him if he wants to prune back the human bush there a bit.If so, he missed.
why a test?does it not know the out come?jeesh,listen to what you say.your god is so confusing.Nope. Not wrong. Can't be. Those people were supposed to be hit by lightning. Why, we don't know. Maybe it's a test of our compassion.
why a test?does it not know the out come?jeesh,listen to what you say.your god is so confusing.
Is Biden one of them?
Fire for effect, over!"Up 200 right 50".......
your god is so confusing.
"Sense enough to get out of the rain" comes to mind.
Maybe it came up suddenly.
My humor seems to be missing the mark lately. RB posted a graphic showing that men are hit by lightning many times more than women. Hence "sense enough to get out of the rain". Hell, I still think it's funny.
I wasn't poking fun at the dead tourists.
Three people have have died after being hit by lightning in DC
An elderly couple and an unidentified person who were hospitalized on Thursday after being critically injured by a lightning strike while sight-seeing near the White House, have died.www.dailymail.co.uk
Man, 75, and man, 76, visiting DC from Wisconsin have died after being hit by lightning while sightseeing near the White House: Two others remain in hospital
By Vanessa Serna For Dailymail.Com
- Donna Mueller, 75, and James Mueller, 76, were among the four injured by a lightening strike near the White House on Thursday
- The pair were visiting from Wisconsin when they were injured before 7 p.m. near a tree at a DC park
- The National Weather Service had issued a severe thunderstorm warning on Thursday for Washington D.C. between 6:30 and 7:15 p.m
Published: 09:22 EDT, 5 August 2022 | Updated: 09:33 EDT, 5 August 2022
Two elderly people hospitalized on Thursday after being critically injured by a lightening strike while sight seeing at Lafayette Square near the White House, have died.
Donna Mueller, 75, and James Mueller, 76, were visiting DC from Wisconsin when lightening struck them near a tree along with two others, according to The Washington Post.
The other two haven't been identified.
Officers of the U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Park Police, which have a regular presence in the square, went to the assistance of the victims immediately
Officers of the U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Park Police went to assist the victims immediately, according to VIto Maggiolo, a D.C. Fire and EMS spokesperson.
Maggiolo said it was likely that the four people caught in the incident tried to seek shelter under the nearby tree when the storm passed along just before 7 p.m.
The Fire and EMS spokesperson noted that trees are not the ideal shelter during thunderstorms.
'Trees are not safe places,' Maggiolo said. 'Anybody that goes to seek shelter under a tree, that's a very dangerous place to be.'
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Washington D.C. between 6:30 and 7:15 p.m
Lafayette Square, a seven-acre public park that lies directly north of the White House, is often crowded with visitors, especially in the summer months.
A violent thunderstorm swept through the capital late in the day.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the area between 6:30 and 7:15 p.m., cautioning of wind gusts up to 60 mph.
Temperatures in Washington exceeded 90 degrees Fahrenheit on Thursday, although, with the high humidity, the heat felt like more than 100F, forecasters said.
This is a developing story.
OK, but my mother was hit twice by lightning coming in a window.
why was she coming in a window?
asking for a friend