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There is much correspondence on these walls about protecting equipment
and property from lightning strikes. But there is never anything said about protecting people. Where are your concerns? In this country, UK, I can't remember the last time I read in the newspaper about anybody being killed by lightning. It is extremely rare. It doesn't appear to give US citizens much cause for concern. Are you all very brave? Or have you just got used to it. Just curious. What is the annual death rate due to lightning, per head of population, in states like Florida? Do you keep statistics? How does it compare with the death rate from being chewed to death by alligators in Florida swamps? Or dying from rattlesnake bites in Arizona? Does lightning make it to the newspapers? ---- Reg. |
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