<img class="styles__noscript__2rw2y" src="https://dsx.weather.com/util/image/w/gettyimages-3100902.jpg?v=at&w=485&h=273&api=7db9fe61-7414-47b5-9871-e17d87b8b6a0" srcset="https://dsx.weather.com/util/image/w/gettyimages-3100902.jpg?v=at&w=485&h=273&api=7db9fe61-7414-47b5-9871-e17d87b8b6a0 400w, https://dsx.weather.com/util/image/w/gettyimages-3100902.jpg?v=ap&w=980&h=551&api=7db9fe61-7414-47b5-9871-e17d87b8b6a0 800w" > A view of lightning. A 23-year-old woman was killed in Hamilton County, Florida, after being struck by lightning on April 7, 2018. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images) (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

At a Glance A lightning strike in Florida left at least one dead and four others injured.

The lightning hit a tree before striking a nearby trailer and causing the incident.

The group was attending taking shelter from a storm at the time of the tragedy.

At least one person was killed and four others were injured Saturday after they were struck by lightning in Florida, authorities say.

The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office says lightning hit a camper trailer that had five people inside taking shelter from a torrential downpour, FirstCoastNews.com reports.

"A line of strong thunderstorms pushed through northern Florida Saturday afternoon ahead of a cold front," said weather.com meteorologist Chris Dolce. "Those storms packed heavy rain, gusty winds and lightning."

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Officials identified 23-year-old Kourtney Lambert of Branford, Florida, dead, according to the Associated Press. She was killed when the lightning bolt struck a tree before traveling to a nearby trailer.

The group was in the area for a mud bogging event , in which people drive large trucks and off-road vehicles through a mud pit, according to News4Jax.com.

"We did CPR. We tried to bring her back. She was gone," one witness told News4Jax.

One of the injured was transported to a hospital and the others were treated on the scene, FirstCoastNews reports.