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  2. Lightning injury - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that lightning injuries occur 240,000 times a year with 24,000 deaths. [1] Among pregnant women who are hit by lightning, the death of the fetus occurs in about half. [1] In the United States about 1 in 10,000 people are hit by lightning during their lifetime. [1] Males are affected four times more often than females. [1]

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Lightning Strike and Electrical Shock Survivors - Wikipedia

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  6. Father and daughter who survived being struck by lightning ...

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    A father and daughter who went to watch a preseason baseball game between the New York Yankees and the reigning champions, the Atlanta Braves, got the shock of their life when they were struck by ...

  7. 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.

  8. Lightning strike - Wikipedia

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    It may also point to the victim not being directly struck at all, but just being very close to the strike termination. [5] Another effect of lightning on bystanders is to their hearing. The resulting shock wave of thunder can damage the ears. Also, electrical interference to telephones or headphones may result in damaging acoustic noise.

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

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    Here’s how to stay safe when lightning strikes. When thunder rumbles, lightning isn’t far behind. ... the chance of getting struck by lightning is about 1 in 500,000. Safety measures are ...