That's one thing that I never want to happen to me. I would not want to be struck by lightning. We really don't have thunderstorms in the Bay. They happen all the time on the East Coast though.
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Woman struck by lightning near White House talks her road to recovery with 'GMA'.
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Woman struck by lightning near White House talks her road to recovery with 'GMA'.
In an exclusive interview with "Good Morning America," Amber Escudero-Kontostathis sits down to talk for the first time about being the sole survivor of a lightning strike near the White House earlier this month, on her 28th birthday, and her road to recovery. "I don't remember much of that day at all," Escudero-Kontostathis told "GMA" in her first interview since the incident. On Aug. 4, Escudero-Kontostathis, 28, was canvassing outside the White House for Threshold Giving, a nonprofit organization through the International Rescue Committee that helps refugees, when she and three others took cover underneath a tree at Lafayette Square after it began to rain.
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