lie on the floor
Stay as low as you can because the lightning will strike tall things.
Stay indoors during a lightning storm.
The primary danger in a thunderstorm is the risk of being struck by lightning. Lightning can cause severe injuries or even death. It is important to seek shelter indoors or in a vehicle to stay safe during a thunderstorm.
If you lie down in the middle of the street you should be fine, because lightning strikes the highest point. You should also be safe in a car - assuming it has a metal roof.
I think that lightning is too fast to be conserved or converted and also lightning is unpredictable, so cannot afford to build lightning towers everywhere. That's why it cannot be used ,to stay safe from the effects of lightning it has to be earthen-ed BETTER SAFE, THAN SORRY
Stay inside the car
Stay as low as you can because the lightning will strike tall things.
Stay inside a solid building during severe thunderstorms. You'll also be safe in a car, as long as it's not a convertible Avoid pipes, appliances, and talking on the phone during a storm. Lightning can travel through metal pipes and wires. If you're forced to stay outside during a thunderstorm, keep away from high places, water, and tall objects. These attract lightning. If you can't find shelter, crouch down to make yourself as short as possible.
Stay indoors during a lightning storm.
It is advised to stay indoors during a thunderstorm. But, if you must go out, then realize that lightning doesn't usually strike in multiple places at once. The particles in the environment must recharge for a brief moment before creating another lightning strike; before you go out, wait for the next lightning strike, then as soon as you hear the thunder, run to your destination as quickly as possible, while also staying focused & alert, rather than panicking. If, for example, you are running a short distance from your house to your car, if you have to, wait in the car until you hear the next thunder, just like you did before you ran out of your house. But be advised, this could all change depending on the distance, as the danger increases the farther your distance! Stay safe.
It is advised to stay indoors during a thunderstorm. But, if you must go out, then realize that lightning doesn't usually strike in multiple places at once. The particles in the environment must recharge for a brief moment before creating another lightning strike; before you go out, wait for the next lightning strike, then as soon as you hear the thunder, run to your destination as quickly as possible, while also staying focused & alert, rather than panicking. If, for example, you are running a short distance from your house to your car, if you have to, wait in the car until you hear the next thunder, just like you did before you ran out of your house. But be advised, this could all change depending on the distance, as the danger increases the farther your distance! Stay safe.
The primary danger in a thunderstorm is the risk of being struck by lightning. Lightning can cause severe injuries or even death. It is important to seek shelter indoors or in a vehicle to stay safe during a thunderstorm.
If you lie down in the middle of the street you should be fine, because lightning strikes the highest point. You should also be safe in a car - assuming it has a metal roof.
Stay somewhere safe like a basement, away from windows and heavy objects. Make sure food is provided. Also have blankets,flashlights,pillows,and a bucket someone might be sick,or get sick.
I think that lightning is too fast to be conserved or converted and also lightning is unpredictable, so cannot afford to build lightning towers everywhere. That's why it cannot be used ,to stay safe from the effects of lightning it has to be earthen-ed BETTER SAFE, THAN SORRY
Try and stay safe.
Using a cell phone does not make you more vulnerable to lightning strikes, but an average of 60 people die each year from lightning strikes in the United States. The NOAA advises people to stay indoors, to not use electrical appliances and avoid bathing during lightning storms.