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WATCH Action Sports Jax's Storytellers of the 904: Former Jacksonville TV sportscaster Sam Kouvaris
WATCH Action Sports Jax's Storytellers of the 904: Former Jacksonville TV sportscaster Sam Kouvaris

Yahoo

time8 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

WATCH Action Sports Jax's Storytellers of the 904: Former Jacksonville TV sportscaster Sam Kouvaris

In the 1980s and 1990s, Sam Kouvaris was one of the key figures of Jacksonville TV news. The long-time sportscaster is our guest on the latest edition of Storytellers of the 904. >>> STREAM ACTION SPORTS JAX 24/7 LIVE <<< From 'Stump Sam' to breakfast with Muhammad Ali and his departure from Channel 4 in Jacksonville, Kouvaris sheds light on those stories and an almost 40 year career at WJXT. Kouvaris was on the ground floor of stories like Michael Jackson's tour coming to Jacksonville, the city getting the Jaguars, and breaking Tom Coughlin's arrival to the Jags. [DOWNLOAD: Free Action News Jax app for alerts as news breaks] Recently, Kouvaris embarked on a new endeavor, and he shares that on Storytellers of the 904. You can watch the full episode in the video player above. [SIGN UP: Action News Jax Daily Headlines Newsletter] Click here to download the free Action News Jax news and weather apps, click here to download the Action News Jax Now app for your smart TV and click here to stream Action News Jax live.

Multiple holidaymakers struck by lightning on Florida beach
Multiple holidaymakers struck by lightning on Florida beach

Metro

time14-07-2025

  • Climate
  • Metro

Multiple holidaymakers struck by lightning on Florida beach

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video A beachgoer was taken to hospital in a critical condition after 'multiple people' were struck by lightning. Firefighters said that three patients were treated and evacuated from the area after the strike at St Augustine Pier in northeastern Florida. Swimmers and surfers ran over the sand to their cars in a panic after the bright flash when a sudden storm rolled in on July 12, reports said. One witness, who gave his name only as Jamar, told WJXT he was on the beach with family for a retirement celebration. 'All of a sudden in the corner of my eye, I see a big flash, two seconds later I hear this boom and now my ears are ringing,' he said. 'I'm confused on what just happened. I'm over here scared, shocked, I don't even know.' Another witness, Tristin Whetstinem said: 'It really brings me to Earth too, perspective. 'We are just out here feeling nature when nature strikes. We're trying to take advantage of the life we live and then its BOOM.' St Johns County Fire and Rescue said in a Facebook post that they took two patients to hospital, one badly hurt and one with minor injuries. Another patient who had been hit refused to go to hospital and made their own way home. They warned people to 'avoid the pier while emergency operations are underway — and remember, when thunder roars, go indoors'. Video of the beach during the strike appears to show a flash or glitch before people on the sand close to the pier fall down, as others run and birds can be seen flying away. The pier was shut down for the rest of the day, with a black sack wrapped around an area damaged with splintered wood, but it was expected to reopen by Monday. Anyone struck by lightning should ideally be checked over in hospital, even if they feel okay, as the strike can throw off heart rhythm as well as cause burns. First Coast News reported that the person seriously injured was still alive by the time they reached hospital, but an update on their current condition was not available. St. Augustine Beach Mayor Dylan Rumrell urged any locals and visitors to take weather conditions seriously, telling News4Jax: 'The perfect world, you'd have all the signs and signals out there that you can, but at the end of the day, people still need to take caution when you see clouds rolling in summertime. 'This is when most of this happens…You just gotta be careful…You see the storms rolling in [and] you hear the thunder, seek shelter.' The US National Weather Service says there have been 20 fatalities from lightning strikes each year over the last ten years. More Trending So far in 2025, there have been six deaths which happened in North Carolina, Texas, Mississippi, Florida and Oklahoma. Florida is the US state with the most lightning strikes by area, sometimes referred to as the 'lightning capital' of the US. To reduce the risk from lightning in a storm, you should move away from high ground as soon as possible incuding hills and mountains, as well as from bodies of water and anything which conducts electricity. The National Weather Service said people should never lie down, hide under an isolated tree, or use a rocky overhang for shelter. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Map reveals where and when it is going to rain after heatwave ends MORE: Graphs show how the UK's climate has shifted in just 50 years MORE: Is the UK heatwave now over after temperatures reached 33°C?

Florida beachgoers struck by lightning
Florida beachgoers struck by lightning

Daily Mail​

time13-07-2025

  • Climate
  • Daily Mail​

Florida beachgoers struck by lightning

By Three people were injured after being struck by lightning on a packed Florida beach. The terrifying incident occurred at the St. Augustine Pier, a popular spot for vacationers and locals alike, on Saturday night. A sudden storm rolled in and bolts of lightning lit up the sky on beachgoers. Two of the victims were rushed to the hospital with one reportedly in critical condition, according to WJXT. The other suffered minor injuries and a third person declined medical treatment despite being hit. St. John's County Fire Rescue closed the pier and began inspecting it for damage while treating the injured. Officials said they expect it to reopen Monday. St. Augustine Beach Mayor Dylan Rumrell urged residents and visitors to take incoming storms seriously. 'There's a big storm and lightning can hit at any time,' he told News4Jax. If you hear thunder, seek shelter immediately, he emphasized. Witnesses described a chaotic scene as the lightning struck. 'All of a sudden in the corner of my eye, I see a big flash, two seconds later I hear this boom and now my ears are ringing,' a witness Jamar told the outlet. 'I'm confused on what just happened. I'm over here scared, shocked, I don't even know.'

Multiple vacationers struck by lightening on popular Florida beach
Multiple vacationers struck by lightening on popular Florida beach

Daily Mail​

time13-07-2025

  • Climate
  • Daily Mail​

Multiple vacationers struck by lightening on popular Florida beach

Three people were injured after being struck by lightning on a packed Florida beach. The terrifying incident occurred at the St. Augustine Pier, a popular spot for vacationers and locals alike, on Saturday night. A sudden storm rolled in and bolts of lightning lit up the sky on beachgoers. Two of the victims were rushed to the hospital with one reportedly in critical condition, according to WJXT. The other suffered minor injuries and a third person declined medical treatment despite being hit. St. John's County Fire Rescue closed the pier and began inspecting it for damage while treating the injured. Officials said they expect it to reopen Monday. 'Please avoid the pier while emergency operations are underway — and remember, when thunder roars, go indoors,' the department warned in a Facebook post. 'Stay safe and weather aware.' Two of the victims were rushed to the hospital with one reportedly in critical condition. The other suffered minor injuries and a third person declined medical treatment despite being hit St. Augustine Beach Mayor Dylan Rumrell urged residents and visitors to take incoming storms seriously. 'There's a big storm and lightning can hit at any time,' he told News4Jax. If you hear thunder, seek shelter immediately, he emphasized. Witnesses described a chaotic scene as the lightning struck. 'All of a sudden in the corner of my eye, I see a big flash, two seconds later I hear this boom and now my ears are ringing,' a witness Jamar told the outlet. 'I'm confused on what just happened. I'm over here scared, shocked, I don't even know.' The strike follows a string of lightning-related incidents this year. According to the National Weather Service, six people in the U.S. have died from lightning strikes in 2025 alone. Fatalities reported in North Carolina, Texas, Mississippi, Florida, and Oklahoma. On average, about 20 people die each year from lightning across the country.

Three people struck by lightning at popular Fla. beach getaway
Three people struck by lightning at popular Fla. beach getaway

New York Post

time13-07-2025

  • Climate
  • New York Post

Three people struck by lightning at popular Fla. beach getaway

Advertisement Three people were injured after being struck by lightning in a popular summer beach getaway town on Saturday night. Two of the victims of the strike on St. Augustine Pier in Florida were transported to the hospital, one in critical condition and one with minor injuries, according to WJXT. A third person refused to be taken to the hospital. The pier was closed down while fire crews attended to the injured, and it was inspected for damage. It is expected to reopen on Monday. Advertisement 'Please avoid the pier while emergency operations are underway — and remember, when thunder roars, go indoors,' St. John's County Fire Rescue said in a Facebook post. 'Stay safe and weather aware.' St. Augustine Beach Mayor Dylan Rumrell echoed that sentiment, warning residents to seek shelter if they hear thunder. 'There's a big storm and lightning can hit at any time,' he reportedly said. 3 Three people on the beach were injured after being struck by lightning. Solid photos – Advertisement According to the report, the lightning strike left beachgoers, swimmers and surfers in a panic, and many ran for their cars in the immediate aftermath. 'I got scared, everybody was scared,' said one witness. According to the National Weather Service, there have been six lightning strike fatalities in the United Sates in 2025, all in different states. North Carolina, Texas, Mississippi, Florida and Oklahoma have all seen fatal strikes. 3 According to WJXT, two of the victims of the strike on St. Augustine Pier in Florida were transported to the hospital, one in critical condition and one with minor injuries. Design Pics Editorial/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Advertisement 3 The pier was closed while fire crews attended to the injured. Universal Images Group via Getty Images The 10-year average annual fatality rate from lightning strikes is 20 people per year. To reduce the risk of being struck by lightning, the National Weather Service instructs people to immediately move away from high ground, including hills, mountain ridges or peaks. The organization says never to lie down to avoid lightning, never to hide under an isolated tree, never use a cliff or rocky overhang for shelter and to immediately move away from bodies of water and anything that conducts electricity.

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