Man struck by lightning in Naples on August 31 dies.

On August 31, a man vacationing in Naples was struck by lightning and died from his injuries.

Adrián García (Adrián Chile García), who had been in serious condition at a Florida hospital (Naples Community Hospital) since the lightning strike on Aug. 31 at a Naples beach, died Saturday, according to an article by Mark H. Bickel of Naples Daily News.

Around 5:50 p.m. on August 31, Naples police officers responded to the Naples Pier, 25 12th Ave. S., in response to a medical issue on the beach, when at least nine people called dispatchers for assistance.

When they arrived, spectators cried out that lightning had struck numerous people close to the water.

According to the report, officers went to the water where witnesses were already giving CPR on García, a 24-year-old visitor from Hialeah, Florida..

Maikel Rojas Bencomo, a 43-year-old Miami man, suffered only minor wounds as a result of lightning.

According to the cubanheadlines.com website, the lightning strike caused severe brain damage, leaving García dependent on a ventilator.

Lightning deaths in the United States and Florida: a breakdown.
According to the National Lightning Safety Council:

  • This is the tenth lightning fatality of the year in the United States.
  • This is the fourth fatality so far in Florida.
  • Based on the last ten years, the United States has had an average of 20 lightning deaths until September 14.
  • Florida currently leads the nation in lightning fatalities, with 92 since 2006, including four this year.
  • According to the National Lightning Safety Council, beach activities are the second leading cause of lightning fatalities in the United States, with 32 recorded since 2006, including two this year. Florida currently tops the nation in beach-related lightning deaths, with twelve.

This article originally appeared on Naples Daily News