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Can I go refuel during thunderstorms? The truth is here

Can we refuel during thunderstorms?

Considering safety issues, gas stations generally will not refuel you during thunderstorms. Some car owners may object that they still refuel during thunderstorms in my city. I have never heard that they are not allowed to refuel during thunderstorms. So here comes the question, can we refuel during thunderstorms?

Can we refuel during thunderstorms? The answer is: No!

The reason is that during thunderstorms, the air will be filled with a large number of charged particles after being struck by lightning. If you refuel a vehicle during a thunderstorm, the oil gun can easily introduce stray and stray current into the fuel tank, causing a fire. Flammable oil vapor easily disperses into the surrounding air. If struck by lightning, vehicles and oil tanks will explode.

The machines at the gas station run with electricity, and it is easy to conduct electricity during thunder, causing oil and gas to explode. Although every gas station has lightning protection facilities, the lightning protection station will also remind us not to refuel in thunder and lightning weather.

So, whether it is diesel or gasoline, it does not matter whether the gas station is big or small. As long as lightning is near the gas station, the computer host of the gas station will shut down and no refueling will be provided. As for some gas stations privately refueling car owners during thunderstorms, it is indeed a risky violation and very unsafe.

Gas stations are flammable and explosive places, and according to regulations, lightning protection facilities are regularly tested twice a year. If a gas station is struck by lightning, the consequences will be very serious due to the underground oil depot. Therefore, it is recommended that both car owners and gas stations should try to avoid refueling during thunderstorms. If your car is out of gas, wait until the thunderstorm has passed before refueling.