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  2. Lightning injury - Wikipedia

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    Preventing lightning injury involves avoiding being outdoors during a thunderstorm. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] While no place is entirely safe from lightning strikes, it is recommended to seek shelter in a substantial, fully-enclosed building (preferably with electrical attachments and plumbing) or a closed metal vehicle, such as a car.

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

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    The overall risk of being struck by lightning is very low, with odds of one in 15,300 of being hit in your lifetime (defined as 80 years), according to the National Weather Service.

  4. Electrical injury - Wikipedia

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    Electrical injury; Other names: Electrical shock: Lightning injury caused by a nearby lightning strike.The slight branching redness (sometimes called a Lichtenberg figure) travelling up the leg was caused by the effects of current.

  5. Roy Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    The odds of being struck by lightning for over the period of 80 years have been roughly estimated as 1:10000. [12] If the lightning strikes were independent events, the probability of being hit seven times would be (1:10000) 7 = 1:10 28 or 1 in 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (1 in 10 octillion). These numbers do not quite apply to ...

  6. I Survived Being Struck by Lightning. Life Will Never Be the ...

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    Thalita Teixeira Padilla, 32, survived being struck by lightning while walking her dog in Boston on Sept. 9, 2023. After spending over a year in hospitals as she recovered, Padilla was finally ...

  7. A plane leaving Kansas City was hit by lightning mid-flight ...

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    Airplanes face an increased risk of being struck when they climb and descend, usually when the plane is between 5,000-15,000 feet, Fox Weather said. Airplanes act as a lightning rod and often ...

  8. Lightning strike - Wikipedia

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    2022: On August 4, 3 people were killed and another person was injured after lightning struck a tree in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C. [71] 2022: On August 5, lightning struck a fuel tank at an oil storage facility in Matanzas, causing a fire and a series of explosions that resulted in at least one death and up to 125 injuries. In addition ...

  9. 'A whole new life': Nurse struck by lightning leaves hospital ...

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    As Thalita Teixeira Padilla was struck by lightning, had a spinal cord injury, burns, nerve damage. After 1 year of rehab, she's going home.