I was struck by lightning about 10 years ago while swimming in a stream with my girlfriend. It was a very hot summer day in July and we had driven out to a stream to go swimming. The stream consisted of several waterfalls that descended down over a cliff. We were swimming under one of the waterfalls when the sky became overcast and we could hear thunder in the distance. We didn`t think much of it at first and continued to swim in the rain until we could see lightning and hear thunder becoming uncomfortably near.
The onset of the storm happened quite rapidly and before we knew it we were scrambling to get out of the water. My friend had already gotten out of the water and was a few meters up the path. My girlfriend and I were climbing out of the water (I was up to my waist and she was up to her chest- I was holding her hand to help her up.) We were struck and we both sort of blacked out for a few seconds. It felt like crash cymbals had been smashed with a hammer through every inch of my body ( I know that sounds like nonsense). I thought I had died and felt like I was falling. When I regained consciousness we were both leaning against each other against a rock, still in the water. We climbed out and began to run towards the truck. I thought I got struck again while running, but my doctor told me later that it was just my nervous system reacting to the shock.
My girlfriend and I could not sleep for days and I was twitching and trembling for almost a week, but I felt amazing and renewed. I was grateful to be alive and the feeling has stayed with me and given me a lot of conviction and faith in my intuition. I have no regrets.
Stay indoors during a lightning storm.
Yes, more people survive being struck by lightning than die from it. Typically, around 90% of people survive being struck by lightning, but may suffer long-term health effects.
The tree could be struck by lightning, which would cause the tree to fall, and maybe even catch fire. It could KILL you. ANSWER: Lightning is attracted to the tallest items in the landscape. Therefore, a tree in a field would be more likely to be struck by lightning and you, since you would be leaning against it, would be struck as well.
Yes, lightning can kill animals if they are struck directly or if they are in close proximity to where the lightning strikes. Animals can suffer from cardiac arrest, burns, and other injuries as a result of being struck by lightning.
You have a higher chance of getting struck by lightning than getting killed by a shark. The odds of being struck by lightning are about 1 in 15,300 during a lifetime, while the odds of being killed by a shark are about 1 in 3.7 million.
Yes, install a lightning rod.
Stay indoors during a lightning storm.
No, being struck by lightning is often fatal.
Being struck by lightning is unlike a physical blow. there is no 'hardness' to it.
To prevent being struck by lightning:Don't use cellphone or electronic gadget when its lightning.Don't use a computer when lightning is in the area.Don't use a landline phone when lightning is in the area.Stay inside during a thunderstorm.
To prevent being struck by lightning:Don't use cellphone or electronic gadget when its lightning.Don't use a computer when lightning is in the area.Don't use a landline phone when lightning is in the area.Stay inside during a thunderstorm.
The odds of being struck by lightning while playing golf are approximately 1 in 100,000. Golf courses are at higher risk due to their wide-open spaces and exposure to the elements. It's important to take precautions and seek shelter during thunderstorms to reduce the risk of being struck by lightning.
Yes, more people survive being struck by lightning than die from it. Typically, around 90% of people survive being struck by lightning, but may suffer long-term health effects.
The tree could be struck by lightning, which would cause the tree to fall, and maybe even catch fire. It could KILL you. ANSWER: Lightning is attracted to the tallest items in the landscape. Therefore, a tree in a field would be more likely to be struck by lightning and you, since you would be leaning against it, would be struck as well.
No, lightning does not hurt any modern aircraft.
No. Everyone has the same chance of being struck by lightning.
The primary safety hazard of lightning is being struck by lightning. Other hazards include:being struck by something that has been struck by lightning or damaged by accompanying windsbeing carried away or drowned by flooding that often accompany severe lightening storms.