Lightning strikes two people on the beaches of Aquila, Michoacán

Lightning strikes two people on the beaches of Aquila, Michoacán
Lightning strikes two people on the beaches of Aquila, Michoacán

In a tragic incident that occurred in the beaches of Aquila, Michoacántwo people were struck by lightning during Monday afternoon. The victims of this shocking event were identified as a comerciant originally from Tecomán, Colima, and A tourist coming from the state of Guanajuato.

The incident took place on the beaches of the town of Maruata, a tourist destination located on the coast of Michoacán. Initial reports indicate that the two victims, a man and a woman, were struck by lightning while they were on the beach.

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A video that circulatedwidely on social networks shows the exact moment in which the two people are struck by lightning, and later they fall collapsed on the sand. The recording has shocked the local community and has generated great concern regarding the safety of those enjoy the beaches of the region.

The mayor of Aquila, José María Valencia, cconfirmed the identity of the victims and offered his condolences to the affected families. The merchant, according to the mayor, was a native of Tecomán, a municipality in the neighboring state of Colima, while the woman was a tourist and came from the state of Guanajuato.

This incident highlights the importance of safety during beach recreational activities, especially in thunderstorm-prone regions. Lightning can be extremely dangerous and can have devastating consequences for those who experience them.

Local authorities have urged the community and visitors to be aware of weather conditions and take appropriate precautionary measures in the event of thunderstorms. It is advisable to seek shelter in a safe place indoors in case thunder is heard or electrical activity is observed in the area.

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