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Having more lightning-related deaths than all other states, Central Florida is considered the “Lightning Capital” of the country, according to the National Weather Service.

Between 1959 and 2004, Michigan had 815 people killed or hurt by lightning. North Carolina, the second-most area, eked that figure out at 818 people.

In Florida, that number was 2,117 people. Over 400 of the victims died.

This is mainly because Florida is a large, warm landmass surrounded by water, making it easier for storms to develop.

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“Most years, the lightning of Florida tends to happen very close to the I-4 corridor,” News 6 Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrels explains. “This is due to the collision of the sea breezes and the abundance of thunderstorms for a large part of the year. Other parts of the state get storms, to be sure, but they don’t have the kind of setup Central Florida has for the storms.”

Since 2006, Broward and Lee counties have had the greatest number of deaths, sitting at eight people each.

NWS data shows that many of those killed by lightning in the state were either near trees, by water or on a roof when the lightning strike hit.

“As a rule, lightning seems to seek the path of least resistance. It does tend to strike the tallest object,” Sorrells says. “This does not always happen, but taller objects seem to be hit most often, so trees are a natural target, and anyone on a beach or a flat area of water will be the highest point around.”

In addition, the vast majority of those struck were men — 85% — while women accounted for approximately 15% of those deaths.

According to Sorrells, this is mainly because men are more likely to work outdoors or take risks, making them easier targets for a lightning strike.

It used to be that 10 lighting-related deaths per year were a standard for Florida. However, education has helped cut that number down to four in 2023.

Sorrells also shares some advice for avoiding being struck by lightning.

“More people are killed by the approaching storm and the leaving storm than at the height of the storm. This is because many people take the risk of staying with what they are doing as the storm approaches,” Sorrells says. “Most everyone knows to stay inside during the rough part of the storm, but they are slow to take action as the storm approaches, and then too quick to go back outside when they think the storm is over. “

Below are the areas where each fatal lightning strike since 2006 occurred and what the victim was doing at that time.

Date Area Age/Sex Activity
September 2023 Putnam County 16/F Under a tree while hunting.
August 2023 Clearwater 73/F Walking along the sidewalk.
May 2023 Deltona 24/M Performing construction on a rooftop
April 2023 Brevard County 39/M Boating on the water
September 2022 Orlando 11/M Part of a rowing team practicing on Lake Fairview
September 2022 Orlando 13/M Part of a rowing team practicing on Lake Fairview
August 2022 Winter Springs 42/F Standing near a tree at Trotwood Park while picking her daughters up from Keeth Elementary School
July 2022 New Smyrna Beach 27/M Performing lawn care near a tree in his neighborhood
September 2021 Lakewood Ranch 19/M Roofing
August 2021 St. Petersburg 59/M Golfing at a golf course
July 2021 Sanibel Island 41/M At the beach
July 2021 Marco Island 17/M At the beach
September 2020 Apopka 58/M Grilling in his yard next to a tree
May 2020 Middleburg 35/M Roofing
May 2020 Port St. Lucie 41/M Performing yardwork in a local neighborhood
July 2019 Wellington 20/F Repairing a roof
July 2019 Clearwater Beach 32/M At the beach
June 2019 Volusia County 45/M Riding his motorcycle along the highway
September 2018 Levy County 49/F Performing yardwork at his home near a tree
July 2018 Lake Worth 39/M Cutting branches near trees
June 2018 Umatilla 44/M Boating on the lake
June 2018 Siesta Beach 33/M At the beach
June 2018 Margate 55/M Weed-whacking
May 2018 Parkland 53/F Gathering produce in a farm field
April 2018 White Springs 23/F Standing near a tree under a trailer while mud bogging
July 2017 Satellite Beach 35/M Walking on the beach
July 2017 Baker County 35/M Under a tree while camping
June 2017 Fort Myers 0/M Mother was walking with him outside of the home
May 2017 Jensen Beach 46/M Performing construction near the pool area
December 2016 Molino 43/M Walking to a vehicle outside of his home
August 2016 Sarasota County 50/F Sheltering under a park gazebo
August 2016 Charlotte County 22/M Jet-skiing
August 2016 Okaloosa Island 22/M Attending to umbrellas at the beach
July 2016 Bonita Springs 29/M Performing construction on a sixth-floor lanai
June 2016 Daytona Beach 33/F Standing in water at the beach
June 2016 Manatee County 47/M Loading at truck at a farm
May 2016 Naples 32/M Getting a nail gun while roofing
April 2016 Boynton Beach 23/M Working in a yard near some trees
March 2016 Hobe Sound 41/M At a family picnic in a grassy field
August 2015 Jacksonville 56/F Hit by a falling tree while driving in her car
August 2015 Miami-Dade County 54/M Walking to his vehicle near a park
June 2015 Port Orange 26/M Working on the roof of his home
June 2015 Largo 81/M Walking near his home
May 2015 Bonita Springs 36/M Roofing
July 2014 Fort Myers Beach 41/M Walking along the beach
July 2014 Sarasota County 39/M Roofing
June 2014 Milton 71/M Picking blueberries
May 2014 Pompono Beach 55/M Roofing at a car dealership
May 2014 Plant City 71/M Fishing at the edge of a lake
May 2014 Seminole 40/M Closing car windows at a construction site
September 2013 Miami 31/M Power-washing under a tractor-trailer
June 2013 Naples 35/M Climbing down scaffolding
June 2013 Lake Okeechobee 57/M Fishing in a boat on a lake
May 2013 Belleair 51/F Walking on the beach
October 2012 Fort Myers 11/M Football practice in an open field
September 2012 Lakeland 16/M Moving a bike under a tree
August 2012 Shell Island 42/M Walking to a boat at the beach
August 2012 Shell Island 14/M Being carried at the beach
June 2012 Lake Okeechobee 51/M Fishing in a boat on a lake
September 2011 Tampa 21/M Evacuating a pool at a local water park
July 2010 St. Joe Beach 40/M Walking on the beach
September 2009 Soldier Key 37/M Fishing in a boat
July 2009 Melbourne Beach 54/M Seeking shelter at the beach
July 2009 North Lakeland 30/M Playing soccer in an open field
June 2009 Sebring 32/M Golfing near a tree
June 2009 Coral Springs 53/M Trimming grass in a yard
July 2008 Pensacola Beach 25/M Seeking shelter from a storm near water; had just been on a boat
June 2008 Arcadia ?/M Clipping a tree while underneath it
June 2008 Choctaw Beach 21/M Fishing in a boat on the bay
June 2008 Choctaw Beach 17/M Fishing in a boat on the bay
June 2008 Bristol 6/F Camping while under a tree
September 2007 Clewiston 49/M Walking back to a van in an open field at a local vegetable farm
September 2007 Fort Myers 53/M Fishing on an open pier
August 2007 Parkland 24/M Trimming weeds in an open area near a lake
July 2007 Treasure Island 16/M Heading for cover on the beach
July 2007 Boca Raton 20/M Playing soccer in an open field
July 2007 Deerfield Beach M/36 Scuba diving
July 2007 Hialeah/Miami 40/M Walking door-to-door selling books in a local neighborhood
July 2007 Jacksonville ?/M Walking under a tree
June 2007 Lynn Haven 57/F Doing yard work
June 2007 Miami/Pinecrest 41/M Landscaping in a yard near a tree
May 2007 Miramar 24/M Repairing a roof
September 2006 Lehigh Acres 13/M Was under a tree after swimming
August 2006 Wesley Chapel 16/M Roofing
July 2006 Belle Glade 38/M Riding an ATV in a field in the Everglades
April 2006 West Palm Beach 65/M Talking in a yard
January 13 Glendale 40/M Outside in the open

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