A Wisconsin couple has died following last night's lightning strike near the White House. Two other people were injured in the strike.
James Mueller, 76, and Donna Mueller, 75, have died from injuries following the lightning strike in Lafayette Park near the White House Thursday night, a DC Metropolitan Police spokesperson confirmed. The couple was visiting from Wisconsin.
The condition of the other two people injured on Thursday was not immediately clear.The victims were riding out the storm under a tree, according to a law enforcement source.A severe thunderstorm hit the DC region around 7 p.m. ET Thursday. Read MoreThis story has been updated with additional information.CNN's Noah Gray contributed to this report.
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