October 28, 2025
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Thunderstorm Safety Do’s & Don’ts Following Fatal Venice Lightning Strike:

With thunderstorms still possible in the Southland, and in the aftermath of a fatal lightning strike at Venice Beach on Sunday, county officials have issued a series of storm safety tips.

The county Office of Emergency Management noted that when a thunderstorm is occurring, nowhere outdoors is safe from possible lightning strikes, so people should seek shelter.

OEM officials recommended:

— Seek shelter indoors when a storm occurs, remembering that small outdoor buildings such as dugouts, rain shelters and sheds are not safe. People should move to a substantial building with wiring and plumbing.

— If thunder is audible, there is danger of a lightning strike.

— Once inside, stay away from windows, doors and anything that conducts electricity, such as corded telephones, computers and other electronic equipment.

— Electrical charges in clouds can linger following a storm, so people should wait at least 30 minutes before resuming outdoor activities.

— People should also avoid plumbing fixtures, such as sinks, baths and faucets.

— If stuck outside, avoid elevated areas such as hills, mountain ridges or peaks.

— Don’t use trees, cliffs or overhangs as shelter.

— Stay away from ponds, lakes or other bodies of water.

— Avoid any objects that conduct electricity, such as power lines and wire fences.

Additional tips are available from the National Weather Service online at www.lightningsafety.noaa.gov.

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