Lightning is very rare in the Philippines, so about 10 per year!
A single lightning bolt can potentially be lethal to multiple people in close proximity. The exact number varies depending on factors such as the current strength of the bolt and how it is distributed among individuals. Additionally, the likelihood of being struck and killed by lightning is relatively low compared to other causes of death.
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
On average, there are about 2-3 fatalities due to lightning strikes in Canada each year. While golfers are at risk due to being outdoors, there is no specific data available on the number of golfers specifically killed by lightning strikes.
About 300 people were killed in the 1991 Mount Pinatubo lahar disaster in the Philippines. The lahar, which is a type of volcanic mudflow, was triggered by the eruption of Mount Pinatubo. It caused widespread destruction in the surrounding areas.
30,000 people were killed in the Krakatoa eruption.
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.
On average, around 12-13 people are killed by lightning strikes in the Philippines per year. The specific numbers for 2010-2014 may vary, but the annual average remains consistent.
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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.
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Because every time people are outside when it's raining lightning comes down and hits us.
Ex president Ferdinand Marcos killed too many of his people in the Philippines. 1 000 000 000 000 people he killed.
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.
mostly the ones that don t have the sense to come inside during a storm
380,000,000 people in the Philippines
A single lightning bolt can potentially be lethal to multiple people in close proximity. The exact number varies depending on factors such as the current strength of the bolt and how it is distributed among individuals. Additionally, the likelihood of being struck and killed by lightning is relatively low compared to other causes of death.
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.