Usually none. it depends on the magnitude of the storm. Maybe a tree or something like that will fall on someone or their car when their in it. but not alot.
24,000 to date, worldwide.
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Yes. Many people have been struck by lightning. A good number of those people have died as a result.
According to the National Safety Council, in the United States in 2004, 46 people were killed by lightning. The chance of dying from a lightning strike in a lifetime is 1 in 81,949. See this link: http://www.nsc.org/lrs/statinfo/odds.htm The mortality rate has been reported to be anything from between 32 percent to only 3 percent, meaning that the injury rate is between 3 to 30 times the amount of persons killed. It seems no one knows for sure. There are many unreported minor injuries from lightning that go without medical treatment. See "Lightning Injury Facts" http://www.uic.edu/labs/lightninginjury/ltnfacts.htm And "The Human Effects of Lightning Strikes and Recommendations for Storm Chasers" http://www.harkphoto.com/light.html
Lightning kills about 100 people in the US each year, and injures about 1000. So you have 10 chances in 11 (or about 91%) of surviving being struck by lightning. The maladies that a lightning strike to the body are varied and can last the rest of the lifetime.
there has not been a hurricane jessica
mostly the ones that don t have the sense to come inside during a storm
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These are only averages World-wide 10,000About 90 in the U.S.The risk of being killed by lightning is 1 in 28,500.
Lightning is very rare in the Philippines, so about 10 per year!
Because every time people are outside when it's raining lightning comes down and hits us.
Yes. Many people have been struck by lightning. A good number of those people have died as a result.
There are no clear statistics. One estimate is that 24,000 people are killed by lightning strikes around the world each year and about 240,000 are injured. Another estimate is that the annual global death toll is 6,000.
There is no record of how many.
According to the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, "In Canada, lightning kills about seven people and seriously injures 60 to 70 people a year." This quotes, plus lots more information on Canadian lightning activity, can be found at: weatheroffice.ecOn average 7 people are killed by lightning every year in Canada. 60 to 70 People are "seriously injured"Latest 2008 statistics from Environment Canada Weather Office Lightning Detection.See link below
None.
There have been very few documented cases of people being killed by clowns. While there have been isolated incidents of violence involving individuals dressed as clowns, the overall risk of being killed by a clown is extremely low.
256 people have been killed.
In the last 10 years 100,000,000 people have been killed by electricity in the world