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Avoiding lightning strikes

Jul 19, 2013, 9:54 AM | Updated: 1:16 pm

Lightening can strike from as far away as 10 miles. So if you hear thunder, even if the storm seems...

Lightening can strike from as far away as 10 miles. So if you hear thunder, even if the storm seems like it's off in the distance, it's time to turn around and get to dry land.

You know how they say there’s a better chance of being struck by lightning than winning the lottery? Well, there’s a pretty slim chance of even that happening—under 30 deaths are due to lightning each year.

But what you should know is that most of those tragedies take place during leisure activities: fishing, camping and golfing, to name a few.

Thunderstorms aren’t necessarily frequent in our area, but they rolled through Washington on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning sending down about 2,500 lightning strikes and started a few wildfires in the state.

It pays to be extra cautious in summer time. If you’re out on the water, be aware that salt water is a better conductor for electricity than fresh water.

Lightening can strike from as far away as 10 miles. So if you hear thunder, even if the storm seems like it’s off in the distance, it’s time to turn around and get to dry land.

Campers and golfers are also at risk because lightning is likely to strike the tallest object – that means it’s crucial to seek shelter, but not under a tree.

Don’t assume that if the rain has stopped the storm is over. Wait at least 30 minutes after the last thunderclap before heading back outside.

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