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The heat and humidity that tend to lurk around in the summer months around Washington create the perfect recipe for thunderstorms. Occurring either late in the afternoonafter big black clouds slowly build up and rumbleor springing up out of nowhere, they often come with high winds and heavy rains.
According to FEMA, about 10 percent of thunderstorms are classified as severe, meaning that they can do real damage to homes, property and people. This classification means there’s either hail of three quarters of an inch in diameter, winds of more than 58 miles per hour or a tornado present.
Even though only a small percentage of storms are severe, FEMA also reminds us that all thunderstorms are dangerous.
Basically, every thunderstorm is accompanied by lightning, which injures up to 300 people in the U.S. per year and kills an average of 80. Along with that are other storm-related dangers, from tornados and hail to flash floods and wildfires.
Thunderstorms are obviously an inevitable part of our natural world, but there are some precautions that can greatly reduce health hazards and property damage, and therefore insurance claims, that can occur during any storm.
If there is harm to property or health from any type of thunderstorm, make sure to call Griffin MacLean Insurance Agency or Contact Us and report claims.