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Fatal lightning strikes set to soar because of climate change – Metro.co.uk
Lightning kills at least 24,000 people every year – and estimates say that could increase by 12%

Multiple lightning strikes on a stormy evening near a city in southern Utah. (Getty)
Fatal lightning strikes are set to soar because of climate change, according to new research.
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