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A Colorado man on honeymoon in Florida died after being hit by lightning on Saturday.
Jake Rosencranz, 29, was struck around midday as he stood in ankle-deep water at New Smyrna Beach, according to The New York Times.
Emergency crews performed CPR and other measures on Rosencranz but were unable to save him.
"He sadly lost his life from the injuries he sustained," spokeswoman for the Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue, Tamra Malphurs said.
Sheriff Mike Chitwood posted a statement about the tragedy on Facebook.
"They were visiting our beaches to celebrate their marriage," Sheriff Chitwood said. "In one terrifying second, everything changed."
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The weather was reportedly clear at the time and Rosencranz was hit with a phenomena dubbed blue-sky lightning.
New Smyrna city spokeswoman Ava Hanner issued a warning after the incident. "If you can hear thunder, you’re close enough to be struck by lightning, even if the sky looks clear," she said.
Two other people were struck by lightning in Florida the same day but survived.