Kayaker, 18, found dead after being struck by lightning on river in Florida’s Gulf Coast
An 18-year-old kayaker named Michael Vargas was found dead after being struck by lightning while kayaking on the Blackwater River in Florida. The incident occurred on a Sunday afternoon, and his father, along with local authorities, attempted to search for him immediately after the strike. This marks the second reported lightning-related death in the U.S. for the year 2026.
- ▪Michael Vargas was kayaking with his father when he was struck by lightning.
- ▪Witnesses included his father and employees from the Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation.
- ▪The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission was notified and assisted in the search.
- ▪Vargas was found dead in the water after the incident.
- ▪This is the second lightning death reported in the U.S. in 2026.
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US News Kayaker, 18, found dead after being struck by lightning on river in Florida’s Gulf Coast By Hayley Vawter, FOX Weather Published June 3, 2026, 4:38 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Originally Published by: Severe storms shift north amid border-to-border flood threat Wildlife officials urge residents to kill invasive Argentine tegus Sky spectacle: Meteor dazzles Midwest night sky A man kayaking on a river in Santa Rosa County, Florida, died after being struck by lightning and falling into the river. On Sunday afternoon, 18-year-old Michael Vargas and his father were kayaking on the Blackwater River when Vargas was struck by lightning and fell off his kayak.
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