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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'

    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.

    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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    Yeah same, I can imagine a million and one things I'd rather be doing than being struck by lightning. Words can't describe what she must have and continues to go through.

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