Lightning strikes within eight miles trigger mandatory stadium evacuations

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Lightning strikes within eight miles trigger mandatory stadium evacuations

Safety protocols in North American stadiums require a complete game stoppage and a thirty-minute countdown for every nearby bolt of lightning.

In the United States, sports officials follow strict safety protocols established by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. If a lightning strike is detected within eight miles of a stadium, the event must be immediately suspended. This triggers a mandatory thirty-minute countdown, forcing players to retreat to locker rooms and spectators to evacuate the stands for the safety of the concourses.

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