2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18147448
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Public Knowledge, Perceptions and Practices in the High-Risk Lightning Zone of South Africa

Abstract: Lightning activity is a hazard for human societies and the environment, and a common feature of South Africa’s climate system, although with great regional variation. The north-eastern section of the country, including the predominantly rural uMkhanyakude District Municipality, is among the most vulnerable regions, where a growing trend of lightning-related deaths and injuries has been observed in recent years. Despite this, and the Disaster Management Act (No. 57 of 2002), which mandates the implementation of… Show more

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“…This research reveals that the study population's youngest adults were exposed to unsafe conditions. According to previous studies, this age group has the highest rate of lightning-related fatalities due to outdoor activities such as going to school, university, and participating in sports [24,44]. The study also found lightning fatalities inside the school in Bangladesh due to the minimal or no lightning protection [13,45].…”
Section: Lightning Safety Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…This research reveals that the study population's youngest adults were exposed to unsafe conditions. According to previous studies, this age group has the highest rate of lightning-related fatalities due to outdoor activities such as going to school, university, and participating in sports [24,44]. The study also found lightning fatalities inside the school in Bangladesh due to the minimal or no lightning protection [13,45].…”
Section: Lightning Safety Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 64%