When a powerful lightning bolt hit Southern California's famed Venice Beach this weekend it triggered a wave of panic after a man was killed and 13 others were injured. Other recent incidents involving dangerous lightning include a Southern California man struck on a golf course and a car catching on fire after lightning hit a home.
Every year in the United States, approximately 60 people are killed by lightning and hundreds more are injured, according to the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes. While thunderstorms, and the accompanying lightning, might be more common in other parts of than country than it is in Los Angeles, it's important to remember that such storms can cause injury or even death as well as damage your home. FLASH offers the following tips to help keep your home and family safe:
Once the storm has passed, wait at least 30 minutes to resume outdoor activities.