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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Things that you should never do during a thunderstorm

Thunderstorm
During a thunderstorm, it is important to take precautions to ensure your safety. Here are some things you should never do during a thunderstorm:

1.  Do not stay outdoors: Seek shelter indoors as soon as you hear thunder or see lightning. Avoid open areas, tall structures, water bodies, and metal objects, as they can attract lightning and increase the risk of being struck.
 
2.  Do not use electronic devices: Avoid using electronic devices that are plugged into electrical outlets, as lightning can cause power surges that may damage the devices and pose a risk to you. Unplug sensitive equipment and avoid using corded phones until the storm has passed.

3.  Do not take shelter under trees: While seeking shelter from rain, never stand under a tree during a thunderstorm. Trees can attract lightning and increase the chance of being struck or injured by falling branches.

4.  Do not touch metal objects: Stay away from metal objects, including fences, poles, and metal surfaces, as they can conduct electricity if struck by lightning. This includes avoiding activities like golfing, fishing, or using metal tools during a storm.

5.  Do not take a shower or bath: Water is a conductor of electricity, so avoid taking showers, baths, or using faucets during a thunderstorm. Lightning can travel through pipes and potentially reach you.

6.  Do not ignore lightning safety guidelines: Follow the safety guidelines provided by local authorities or meteorological services. Stay informed about weather conditions through radio, television, or weather apps, and adhere to any warnings or advisories.

7. Do not delay seeking shelter: If you are outdoors and cannot reach a safe building or vehicle, avoid waiting in exposed areas. Move to a low-lying, open area away from trees, poles, and water bodies. Crouch down on the balls of your feet, with your heels touching, and minimize contact with the ground.

Remember, it is crucial to prioritize your safety during a thunderstorm. Being informed and taking the necessary precautions can help reduce the risk of harm from lightning strikes and severe weather conditions.

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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