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Kylie Jenner's Yacht Lightning Photo Raises Safety Concerns Online

Kylie Jenner fans concerned about 'dangerous' detail in bikini photos

Kylie Jenner recently caused concern among fans with a post on Instagram where she was seen posing in a bikini on a yacht in the Bahamas to celebrate her birthday. While Jenner often shares bikini images, this particular post raised alarms due to the stormy weather in the background.

The photo depicted a dark night at sea, with Jenner holding onto the yacht's metal railing, likely due to the inclement weather. The series of images included a photo of a lightning strike nearby, and Jenner concluded the post with a video of herself posing as lightning struck again in the background.

Jenner captioned the post 'Mother storm,' which garnered over 7 million likes. However, fans quickly expressed safety concerns in the comments section, advising Jenner to be cautious given her proximity to the lightning storm.

One commenter mentioned the risk of holding onto a metal railing during a lightning storm, while others urged Jenner to prioritize her safety. Boating Safety magazine highlighted the danger of being near metal objects during a lightning strike, emphasizing the potential lethality of such a scenario.

The publication emphasized that while boating can be enjoyable, severe weather can swiftly transform the experience into a hazardous and unpredictable situation. It is crucial for passengers and crew to exercise caution and avoid contact with metal objects during storms to mitigate the risk of harm.

As fans continue to express their concerns for Jenner's safety, it serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing safety measures, especially in adverse weather conditions.

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