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How to Avoid Being Struck by Lightning When Caught Unawares
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Lightning strikes are a common natural occurrence, and they can be deadly if not taken seriously. Here are some tips on how to avoid being struck by lightning when caught unawares: 1. Seek shelter immediately: The first and most important thing to do when you notice a thunderstorm approaching is to seek shelter immediately. If you're outside, find a sturdy, enclosed building or a hard-top vehicle as quickly as possible. 2. Stay away from tall objects: If you can't find shelter, stay away from tall objects such as trees, poles, and towers. Lightning tends to strike the tallest object in the area, and being near these objects increases your chances of being struck. 3. Avoid open areas: If you're caught in an open area, crouch down low to the ground, and try to make yourself as small a target as possible. Stay away from water and metal objects, as these can conduct electricity. 4. Wait at least 30 minutes after the last thunderclap: Even if the storm has passed, wait at least 30 minutes after the last thunderclap before going back outside. Lightning can strike from up to 10 miles away from a storm, so it's important to wait until you're sure the danger has passed. 5. Be aware of your surroundings: Always be aware of your surroundings and the weather conditions, especially if you're planning to be outdoors for an extended period. Check the weather forecast before heading out, and keep an eye on the sky for signs of an approaching thunderstorm. Remember, lightning strikes can be deadly, so it's important to take them seriously and take appropriate precautions to protect yourself when caught unawares.
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