Lightning deaths: Fishing tops the list
Tuesday, June 25, 2013 at 12:00AM
El Guapo in News, ffishing in the news, lightning, weather

This is what a fishing rod looks like after it has been struck by lightning.

Most lightning deaths in the United States occur while people are enjoying outdoor activities, with fishing the most deadly, government weather officials say.

LINK (via: NBC News)

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In general, a significant lightning threat extends outward from the base of a thunderstorm cloud about 6 to 10 miles. Therefore, people should be in a safe place when a thunderstorm is 6 to 10 miles away.

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