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也许吧,但是我是米国的网站上转过来的。Don't Become A Statistic Here are a few things to bear in mind if you don't want to become victim #90 at the hands of a "fiery flaming thunderbolt," as Homer called Zeus's favorite weapon: • Avoid Florida, Texas, and North Carolina—the states with the greatest number of lightning deaths. • Especially avoid these states in June (the worst month for lightning), followed by August, July, April, and September. Also Avoid the Following: • open spaces, fields, and ballparks (location of 28% of deaths and 29% of lightning injuries) • standing under trees (18% of deaths and 13% of injuries) • boating, fishing, and other water-related activities (13% of deaths and 6% of injuries) • golf courses, tractors or heavy road equipment, and telephone booths • airplanes are also a bad idea—the deadliest lightning strike ever was of a Boeing 707 near Elkton, Maryland, on Dec. 8, 1963. The plane then crashed, killing 81 people.
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