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Beachgoer killed by lightning strike while swimming in Florida: ‘Sounded like an atomic bomb went off’

July 4, 2026
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Beachgoer killed by lightning strike while swimming in Florida: ‘Sounded like an atomic bomb went off’

One person was killed and three others were injured when a group of Florida beachgoers was struck by lightning on Friday afternoon — with witnesses describing the terrifying moment as sounding like “an atomic bomb went off.”

The summer revelers were zapped while swimming in the Gulf at Fort Myers Beach around 3 p.m., WINK News reported. 

One swimmer, an unidentified man, was struck directly and died. Three other swimmers, who were wading in the ocean near the strike, were injured and rushed to a nearby hospital, according to Fort Myers Beach Fire Control District Chief Scott Wirth.

The conditions of the injured beachgoers were not immediately known.

Sheriff's deputies standing on a beach next to the ocean where a deadly lightning strike occurred.
An unidentifed adult male was killed after he was directly struck by lightning while swimming in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, Friday afternoon. Winknews

“All of a sudden, it sounded like an atomic bomb went off,” beachgoer Debra Crombie told WINK News.

“I could see the flash, and I couldn’t see at that moment where it had hit, but I knew it had hit either on the beach or right at the shoreline,” she continued.

“It was so bright our ears hurt, our eyes were blinded by it, like that’s how intense this was.”

Crombie, who was on her annual vacation to Fort Myers, Fla., with her family when the tragedy struck, said one of her relatives saw the lightning strike the water before it “split in two.”

Aerial view of Fort Myers Beach, Florida, showing cleared lots where homes were destroyed by Hurricane Ian.
“All of a sudden it sounded like an atomic bomb went off,” beachgoer Debra Crombie said. Getty Images
Palm trees line Fort Myers Beach as Hurricane Milton approaches.
Parts of the East Coast have been hit with severe thunderstorms during the intense heatwave leading up to the 4th of July weekend. Getty Images

“And so at that point, we saw kids running off the beach back to our resort and they were screaming and I’m like, oh boy, I bet somebody got hit,” she said.

The man who was directly struck was pulled from the water and CPR measures were attempted, but he had died by the time emergency responders arrived at the scene, the outlet reported. 

Crombie believes the tragic beachgoer was staying at her resort with his family.

“We saw his child earlier in the day, and everyone was crying on and off, and I just can’t stop thinking about this family, and my heart just breaks for them,” she said.

“It was supposed to be this beautiful experience on beautiful Fort Myers Beach and now it’s not.”

The vacationer said that while the stretch of Fort Myers Beach that was hit is rarely crowded, there were “a considerable number of people” from out of town who may not have been aware of the risks of swimming during thunderstorms.

A crowded Fort Myers beach with news banners indicating a deadly lightning strike.
The holiday weekend brought more people to the usually quiet Florida beach. Winknews

“It makes you think these people can’t be from Florida. They don’t understand how deadly the lightning is,” she said.

“I’m not judging them but…we were looking at it like why are the kids on the beach?”

Thunderstorms are also predicted to hit parts of the East Coast throughout the Fourth of July weekend — as a “heat dome” has been engulfing much of the country.

Officials are warning beachgoers about the potential safety risks involved.

Beach scene with yellow crime scene tape, a wagon, and a beach umbrella, indicating a deadly lightning strike at Fort Myers Beach.
“They don’t understand how deadly the lightning is,” Debra Crombie said of the beachgoers. Winknews

“We urge all residents, visitors, and beachgoers to monitor the weather prior to going outside. If you observe lightning in the immediate area: stay out of the water, seek immediate shelter, and stay clear of loose or tall objects that could pose a risk or injury,” the Lee County Sheriff’s Office wrote on X.

The Post has reached out to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.

The post Beachgoer killed by lightning strike while swimming in Florida: ‘Sounded like an atomic bomb went off’ appeared first on New York Post.

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