A power surge caused by lightning may have killed it. If you have homeowners or renters insurance, they may help replace it.
A slightly more accurate answer:Thunder can shake a TV and cause any loose connections to mess up. But its the lightning that really messes with the electronics.
A person hiking would be at a higher risk of getting shocked by lightning compared to a person watching TV indoors. This is because being outdoors during a storm increases exposure to lightning strikes, especially if the hike is in an open area with few shelter options.
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When Lightning Strikes - 1992 TV was released on: USA: 1992
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Lightning Bolts of Destruction - 2003 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
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Becuce people want to entertain if she was dead the tv would be flipping out
I am not an electrician, but my belief is yes, lighting can take out your tV if you have lightning rods. The house across the road where I once lived, had massive lightning rods extending from both ends of the roof ends. It was struck by lighting and the house burned to the ground. Many trees were in the area. My well pumps and also wired smoke alarm detectors were blown. Approximately 30+ years ago, I was sitting in my living room watching a console TV that was physically placed in front of the picture window. A bolt came through the glass, went down to the receptacle, turned the tv on and blew the tube. It was no longer usable.
The Blue Lightning - 1986 TV was released on: Australia: May 1986 USA: 7 May 1986
Ben Franklin Stealing Lightning from the Sky - 2006 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Ed McBain's 87th Precinct Lightning - 1995 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16