Two Hikers Struck by Lightning on Humphreys Peak, Rescue Underway
Two Hikers Struck by Lightning on Humphreys Peak, Rescue Underway

Two Hikers Struck by Lightning on Humphreys Peak, Rescue Underway

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Two people were struck by lightning on Humphreys Peak, Arizona's highest point, during a thunderstorm on October 22, 2025, prompting a complex rescue operation. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office confirmed the incident and reported that rescue crews are ascending the mountain since helicopter support is grounded due to stormy weather conditions. The victims' conditions remain unknown as communication with them has been lost, likely due to the severe weather. The peak, standing at about 12,600 feet elevation, was hit by a thunderstorm that caused the lightning strike incident. Authorities continue to investigate the situation while managing a five-mile-long rescue effort under challenging weather. This remains a developing story as rescue operations are ongoing.

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