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  2. Lightning injury - Wikipedia

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    Ground current occurs when the lightning strikes nearby and travels to the person through the ground. [1] Side splash makes up about a third of cases and occurs when lightning strikes nearby and jumps through the air to the person. [1] Contact injury occurs when the person is touching the object that is hit. [1]

  3. 5 ways you can be struck by lightning ... and only 1 ... - AOL

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    Being hit directly by a lightning bolt and becoming part of the main channel of electricity flowing from the cloud to the ground is one of the least common ways to be struck by lightning, Dr. Mary ...

  4. There's more lightning strikes now. Here's how to stay safe ...

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    Typically, lightning will strike the antenna or the roofline, then pass through the outer metal shell and through the tires into the ground. Just leaning on the outside of the car will not protect ...

  5. Can lightning travel through plumbing? Here’s how to stay ...

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    The weather service also highlights that lightning “will travel through the wiring and plumbing if your building is struck.” If you are outside when the storm hits, “do not lie on the ground ...

  6. Thunderstorm - Wikipedia

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    Anyone close enough to the storm to hear thunder can be struck by lightning. [91] Avoid electrical appliances, including corded telephones. [88] Cordless and wireless telephones are safe to use during a thunderstorm. [91] Close and stay away from windows and doors, as glass can become a serious hazard in high wind. [88]

  7. Lightning strike - Wikipedia

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    A tree exploded when struck by lightning. This eucalyptus tree was struck by lightning, while two nearby conifers were untouched, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. A lightning-struck tree in the Toronto Islands, clearly shows the path that the charge took into the ground. Trees are frequent conductors of lightning to the ground. [27]

  8. Lightning - Wikipedia

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    Objects struck by lightning experience heat and magnetic forces of great magnitude. Consequently: The heat created by lightning currents travelling through a tree may vaporize its sap, causing a steam explosion that rips off bark or even bursts the trunk. Similarly water in a fractured rock may be rapidly heated such that it splits further apart.

  9. Woman struck by lightning in bed - AOL

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    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says, "If a bolt strikes your house or a nearby power line, it can travel into your house through the plumbing or the electric wiring! If you ...