A hair-raising warning: thunderstorms 😨
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Join us as we capture an uncanny phenomenon on camera: the hair of unsuspecting tourists suddenly standing on end, serving as an eerie harbinger of an imminent thunderstorm. This unnerving reaction is a result of positive charges coursing through the human body, potentially triggering a lightning strike when they collide with the storm’s negative charges. Shockingly, lightning claims more than 20 lives in the U.S. annually. It’s crucial to act fast and find safe shelter immediately. When no safe haven is within reach, the safest response is to crouch low with your feet close together, providing an efficient path for the electrical current to course through without causing harm. Learn more about this natural electrical spectacle and discover survival tips in this compelling video.
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A hair-raising warning: thunderstorms 😨
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