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  1. Jul 15, 2023 · Humans hit by lightning may also have their eardrums blown out by the incoming pressure wave, their respiratory system paralyzed, or suffer secondary burns as their hair or clothing catches...

  2. May 24, 2017 · Getty Images. Many people survive a strike, but they don't emerge unscathed (Credit: Getty Images) For every 10 people hit by lightning, nine will survive. What happens to the body when a...

  3. Jun 15, 2020 · Health. Here’s What Being Struck by Lightning Does to Your Body, According to ER Doctors. The odds of being struck by lightning in your lifetime are 1 in 15,300. By Korin Miller Published:...

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    A person struck directly by lightning becomes a part of the main lightning discharge channel. Most often, direct strikes occur to victims who are in open areas. Direct strikes are not as common as the other ways people are struck by lightning, but they are potentially the most deadly. In most direct strikes, a portion of the current moves along and...

    A side flash (also called a side splash) occurs when lightning strikes a taller object near the victim and a portion of the current jumps from taller object to the victim. In essence, the person acts as a “short circuit” for some of energy in the lightning discharge. Side flashes generally occur when the victim is within a foot or two of the object...

    When lightning strikes a tree or other object, much of the energy travels outward from the strike in and along the ground surface. This is known as the ground current. Anyone outside near a lightning strike is potentially a victim of ground current. In addition, ground current can travel in garage floors with conductive materials. Because the groun...

    Lightning can travel long distances in wires or other metal surfaces. Metal does not attract lightning, but it provides a path for the lightning to follow. Most indoor lightning casualties and some outdoor casualties are due to conduction. Whether inside or outside, anyone in contact with anything connected to metal wires, plumbing, or metal surfac...

    While not as common as the other types of lightning injuries, people caught in “streamers” are at risk of being killed or injured by lightning. Streamers develop as the downward-moving leader approaches the ground. Typically, only one of the streamers makes contact with the leader as it approaches the ground and provides the path for the bright ret...

    Learn about the five ways lightning can injure or kill people, such as direct strike, side flash, ground current, conduction, and streamers. Find out how to avoid lightning hazards and what to do in case of an emergency.

  4. Aug 19, 2020 · 1. Myth: A tree can act as sufficient shelter during a thunderstorm. Fact: No. Standing underneath or near a tree is the second most dangerous place to be during a thunderstorm; the most dangerous is being outside in an open space. An enclosed building with wiring and plumbing is the safest place to be during a storm.

  5. Jun 9, 2023 · The circulatory, respiratory and nervous systems are most commonly affected when a person is struck by lightning: Circulatory: Reportedly, the majority of fatalities resulting from direct strikes are due to cardiac arrest.

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  7. Apr 15, 2024 · Quick facts. From 2006 through 2021, there were 444 lightning strike deaths in the United States. Males are four times more likely than females to be struck by lightning. The average age of a person struck by lightning is 37 years. About one-third of lightning injuries occur indoors. Lightning deaths are most common in the summer.