North Carolina now in top 5 states for lightning deaths

DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) — July ranks highest in terms of lightning-related deaths and injuries in the United States. Plus, for the first time, North Carolina ranks in the top five states for lightning-related deaths.
It is something that hits close to home. According to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, a 53 year old man was struck by lightning Sunday afternoon while idling in a boat near Marsh Creek at Scott’s Hill Marina.
A recent study published by the National Lightning Safety Council shows that in the past 10 years, deaths in our state have increased to 11. The top state is Florida, with 50 deaths. It also has the most thunderstorms of any state in the union. Florida leads the top 5 list, followed by Texas, Alabama, North Carolina, and Colorado.
As far as who is getting struck and what they are doing, men get hit more often than women. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, men are four times more likely to be struck compared to women.
Most people get hit on weekends, usually in the afternoon. Two out of three deaths happen between noon and 6 p.m. As far as what people are doing when they get struck, most are having fun.
Lightning mostly strikes people who are participating in outdoor leisure activities, such as boating, fishing, playing sports such as golf, or spending time at the beach. Just 18% of lighting deaths happen to people who are working. What are the jobs with the most significant risk of a lightning strike? Farming and ranching.
So what can you do to stay safe?