 Thanks for checking this video out. Your mountaintop news video is coming up in just a minute. Did you know that it's going to be watched thousands of times, shared a bunch of times, likes, comments, you name it, it's going to be there? Why isn't your ad here? Call me. With the recent news of a Poc County man who was struck by lightning, weather forecasters are bringing awareness and recommendations on how to avoid this rare, life-threatening occurrence. I had the privilege to speak with Pete Jajarian, a senior forecaster from the National Weather Service in Jackson, who says when thunder roars, go indoors. Of course, if you are indoors, you're in a much safer place during a storm, but Jajarian says that you still want to avoid electronics such as corded telephones, computers, or other electrical equipment. But in this uncommon occurrence, a Poc County man was struck by lightning as he suffered burns on his body and was taken to the Cincinnati Medical Center to receive treatment. At first, the family was afraid he wouldn't survive the lightning strike as the damage was severe, but in their latest post to social media, he is now recovering and they are asking for continued prayers. Although the chance of being struck by lightning is quite low, it can still happen to anyone during a storm. For more information on how to stay safe during a storm or any bad weather situation, visit the National Weather Service website. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Jeremy Justice.