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A teenage girl was fatallyelectrocutedafter coming in contact with a downed power line, which fell as a result of a heavy thunderstorm in Michigan on Monday, according to authorities.
The Monroe Public Safety Department said onFacebookthat the 14-year-old girl, who has not been identified, was walking with a friend in her backyard when they “believed that they could smell a bonfire.”
She then “reached for what she believed was a stick, however, it was the charged electrical line,” authorities said in the news release.
Upon their arrival, emergency personnel discovered the teen “was still in contact with the energized electrical line,” which fell as a result of a “passing thunderstorm.” Energy crews were then contacted to disconnect the power lines so that emergency personnel could attend to the victim.
Once it was safe to approach, police said “it was obvious that she had succumbed to her injuries.”
The victim’s family was on the scene when the incident occurred, police wrote, adding that Monroe Police Chaplains are “providing support for the family through this very difficult situation.”
Monroe Police Detectives remain on the scene to complete the investigation, according to the news release.
A powerful storm system moved across the midwest on Monday, according toNBC News. In addition to leaving over 630,000 people without power in Michigan, the storm also caused damage in Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.
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Urging people to stay safe, Armstrong said to “always pay attention to the weather.”
“Weather can come fast, winds can come fast, so you always just want to pay attention to your surroundings and try to be in a safe place if you can,” the fire chief added.
source: people.com