Tanga kaw aiy ako ta mung mangkutun ......tungkuloy awh.......jawa jawa boytet
Lightning can affect people in many ways, such as losing friends, family, houses, furniture etc. Lightning kills many people every year around the world and 74% of people that get hit by lightning have permanent damage for the rest of their life.
Lightning is very rare in the Philippines, so about 10 per year!
it is 26,000 and 15,000 of them people are hit.
On average, lightning kills about 2,000 people per year worldwide, which is approximately 5 people per day. Lightning is a leading cause of weather-related fatalities.
On average, about 20-30 people die from lightning strikes in the United States each year. However, this number can vary annually.
Because every time people are outside when it's raining lightning comes down and hits us.
mostly the ones that don t have the sense to come inside during a storm
Lightning kills approximately 45 people each year in the United States, and hundreds are injured. Some survivors suffer from neurological damage afterward.
40 people in the UK last year had died by lightening
On average, lightning kills about 20 to 30 people per year in the United States. Globally, this number can reach approximately 2,000 fatalities annually. The exact figures can vary by year and region, influenced by factors such as population density and awareness of lightning safety measures.
Florida has twice as many lightning deaths as any other state with 1523. Michigan has the second highest number with 732. For more information visit http://weather.about.com/od/thunderstormsandlightning/tp/lightningstates.htm.
On average, lightning strikes kill about 20-25 people per year in the Philippines. Lightning is a common weather hazard in the region due to its tropical climate and frequent thunderstorms. It is important for individuals in the Philippines to take precautions during thunderstorms to reduce the risk of being struck by lightning.