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Can You Survive a Lightning Strike?! (w/ REAL Lightning Strike Survivor)

Can You Survive a Lightning Strike?! (w/ REAL Lightning Strike Survivor)

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What happens when lightning strikes you? Can your town really be "tornado-proof"? Tory and Kari talk to a lightning strike survivor with his story on surviving a lightning strike. Storm chaser Edgar O'Neal also joins to give safety advice and answer the question: Do tornadoes REALLY skip towns? Plus, Keri's epic lightning experience, viral storm videos get debunked, and behind-the-scenes stories from MythBusters.

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Chapters

0:00 It's time for MythFits
1:09 Storms and Tornadoes
3:01 Lightning Myths
5:30 The Lightning Strike Story
12:55 Health Effects of Lightning Strikes
16:19 Storm Safety Tips
29:11 Advice from a Storm Chaser
36:56 Myths About Storm Safety Busted


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