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THE UNDERRATED KILLERS

More people die each year from lightning strikes than from tornadoes and hurricanes.

Start counting when you see a lightning flash. Ifyou hear thunder 5 seconds later, the lightning is a mile away—10 seconds later, it’s 2 miles away.

On average, around 40 million lightning strikes hit the ground each year in the United States. All thunderstorms generate lightning, the conutry’s second-biggest weather killer. WAYS TO AVOID BECOMING A VICTIM OF LIGHTNING In the United States, lightning is the second-biggest weather killer, next to floods. Mostvictims are struckin the open, such as on beaches or golf courses, or when they take shelter from the rain under a tree. But lightning can be dangerous in your home as well. 1. If you are outdoors, you should rush to safety atthe firstflash of lightning, crack of thunder or even a darkening of the sky. 2. Hazy skies, especially inthe east can often hide thunderstorms. 3. All thunderstorms are dangerous. Forecasters can’t tell, even with sophisticated instruments, whether a storm will produce hundreds oflightning flashes or only a few. 4. Never take shelter under a tree.

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AUTOMOBILES OFFER LIGHTNING SHELTER 1. Lightning hits the vehicle. 2. Currentflows through metal toward the ground. 3. Lightning jumps from the wheels to the ground and can blow out tires. LIGHTNING CAN REACH INSIDE AND KILL 1. If lightning hits a house or other building, itcanflow through plumbing, electrical, telephone wires or television cables. 2. Lightning has killed people talking on phones.

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