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National Lightning Safety Awareness Week began in 2001 to call attention to this underrated killer. Since then, lightning fatalities in the United States have dropped from about 50 per year to about 30. This reduction in deaths is primarily due to greater awareness of the lightning danger and people seeking safety when thunderstorms threaten.
During National Lightning Safety Awareness Week, people are encouraged to learn more about lightning and lightning safety.
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