
COLUMBUS, OH – The Ohio Emergency Management Agency (Ohio EMA), National Weather Service (NWS), and the Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness (OCSWA) are promoting Lightning Safety Awareness Week which runs June 21-27.
Lighting is a leading cause of weather-related injuries and deaths in the United States. Each year, about 25 million lightning flashes occur, causing around 30 fatalities and many long-term injuries.
“Lightning can be fascinating to watch, but can kill in an instant,” said Ohio EMA Executive Director Sima Merick. “In 2025, an Ohio resident was struck and killed by lightning while playing soccer. Be aware of your surroundings and go indoors when severe weather is approaching.”
Ohio EMA, the NWS, and OCSWA urge Ohioans to stay alert, have an emergency plan, and practice severe weather safety.
For more information on lightning safety, click HERE to visit the OCSWA website. Follow along and follow OCSWA on X and Facebook.
Written by: bclark
todayJune 19, 2026 60 2
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