Bishop Antonio Marino of Mar de Plata in Argentina has offered prayers
for those killed or injured by a recent lightning strike at a beach club
in the town of Villa Gesell in the province of Buenos Aires.
The lightning strike occurred Jan. 9 during a thunderstorm, killing four
people and injuring more than 20. Witnesses said the damage could have
been worse had beachgoers not taken shelter from the heavy downpour.
Bishop Marino sent a message to the local pastor of the Church of the
Immaculate Conception, Father Eduardo Torres, offering his prayers for
those were killed or injured by the strike and for their families.
Osvaldo Garcia, the owner of the beach club, told LaNacion.com, “We saw a fire ball and heard a huge noise.”
Several people were thrown 12-13 feet by the strike, he said, adding
that one of the victims was burned to death on a four-wheeler.
A worker at the club named Mariano told local reporters that he tried to
help save the wounded. “We carried them away in chairs, deck chairs,
whatever we could find nearby.”
“Thank God many people had left, otherwise I don't know how many more would have been hurt,” he added.