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Lightning Strike Claims Young Angler in Florida
5 Jun
Summary
- An 18-year-old man died from Florida's first lightning fatality this year.
- Florida leads the nation in lightning deaths with 100 reported since 2006.
- The victim was kayaking on the Blackwater River near Milton on May 31.

On May 31, an 18-year-old man, Michael Aidan Vargas, became Florida's first lightning-related fatality of the year. He was kayaking on the Blackwater River near Milton when he was struck by lightning around noon and fell into the water, his body later found after a lengthy search.
Florida leads the nation in lightning deaths, with 100 reported since 2006. Many of these fatalities are associated with summer leisure activities like boating and fishing. The state's geography, with its warm temperatures and sea breezes, contributes to frequent and rapid thunderstorm development.
This particular storm on May 31 was part of a pattern of severe weather in the Panhandle. Meteorologists noted conditions that could trigger rapid thunderstorm growth. Lightning strikes can be unpredictable, sometimes occurring far from the main storm cell, as may have happened in Vargas' case.
Search efforts for Vargas lasted over 10 hours, involving multiple agencies utilizing sonar and dive teams. His family remembers him as a happy and loving individual. Funeral services were scheduled for June 6.