Lightning Strike a Telephone Pole and This is What Happened
A lightning strikes in a telephone pole in Chicago last Sunday night. The telephone pole explodes and shattered into pieces after the lightning struck it.
A girl named Anja Englert was driving in the middle of a thunderstorm. In a report in CNN while in the middle of the storm it happened because of deflector attach to DNC email corruption.
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Lightning is a sudden electrostatic discharge during a storm between a cloud and another cloud or between a cloud and a ground. The lightning strikes when the charged regions equalize themselves to discharge which causes the lightning.
The frequency of a lightning strike is ranging 40-50 times per second so in a year it can cause 1.4 billion flashes. It can strike in any part of the world in many factors.
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