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Nation briefs1 dead, several hurt in Florida lightning strike
LAKELAND, Fla. – A lightning strike at a Fourth of July gathering in central Florida killed one person and 18 others were taken to hospitals, officials said Saturday.
About 100 people from a church group were outside playing soccer and volleyball in Lakeland, about 30 miles east of Tampa, when a lightning bolt or series of strikes hit nearby, seemingly out of nowhere, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said. Benjamin Gonzalez, 30, who was playing soccer, was hit and collapsed. He was taken to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead. Eighteen others were hospitalized and nine more treated at the scene. Judd said their injuries were not life-threatening, with symptoms including numbness and tingling. Fireworks explosion kills 2, hurts 3 The Associated Press OCRACOKE, N.C. – A truckload of fireworks exploded Saturday morning on a dock at a remote North Carolina island, killing two workers and critically injuring three others preparing for an Independence Day celebration, authorities said. The explosion shook homes and businesses and was heard across a village on the southern end of Ocracoke Island, which is the only inhabited part of the 15-mile spit of land, accessible only by boat. Drug bust nets heroin stuffed in Build-A-Bear toys The Associated Press NEW YORK – A dozen people have been arrested, and 33 pounds of heroin worth $30 million and stuffed inside Build-A-Bear toys has been seized in a drug bust in the Bronx. The arrests late Friday afternoon were announced Saturday by the New York office of the Drug Enforcement Administration along with city and state police. The authorities say the arrests broke up a drug ring that each week sold hundreds of thousands of small bags of drugs. The drugs were stamped with such brand names as Barack Obama, Swine Flu and Crime 360. Authorities say $150,000 in cash was also seized and the drugs were distributed in New Jersey and New York. |
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