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Lightning Can Strike Twice!
According to the UK Met Office, there are some 2,000 thunderstorms globally at any one time, producing about 100 lightning strikes to Earth per second. Lightning very rarely makes front page news, yet, each year, around the world an estimated 100,000 people are injured and 10,000 people are killed by lightning — more than are killed by floods, hurricanes or tornadoes. Outdoors is the most dangerous place to be during a lightning storm. Because lightning can travel sideways for up to 10 miles, blue skies are not a sign of safety. If you hear thunder, its time to take cover. The U.S Lightning Protection Institute (LPI) recommend following these guidelines to stay safe during electrical storms:
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