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Link from the CDC - When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors! ColumbiaMagazine.com recommended reading today Last night's lightning show in Columbia and surrounding communities and the strikes in Downtown Campbellsville are a wake up call to just how dangerous lightning is. Everyone should know the dangers. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a comprehensive story on the dangers. See: When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors! And a reminder. Kentucky is not as susceptible to lightning risks as many other states, and the odds of getting struck by lightning are relatively low - 1 in 500,000 - according to the article, it pays to be be aware of the danger. - CM This story was posted on 2016-06-24 06:51:15
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