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Caught On Camera: Lightning Bolt Strikes 500 Foot Away From US Family

Caught On Camera: Lightning Bolt Strikes 500 Foot Away From US Family

Caught On Camera: Lightning Bolt Strikes 500 Foot Away From US Family

Guntur and lightning are very pleasant to watch, but it is very risky to stand in the open during bad weather. There is a risk of lightning strikes, which can be dangerous. The lightning video that became viral on social media showed a large bolt of lightning, one of which attacked and burned trees. People can be heard eagerly screaming while watching that phenomenon.

The lighting strike video has been shared on Twitter by Viralhog, which said that it happened at Danvers, Massachusetts, in the United States on June 29.

“Lightning is very cool,” read the statement.

According to the video description, the man who recorded the video told Viralhog that his family was watching a thunderstorm that approached at night on June 29. The man casually recording a storm and never hoped to catch something so dramatic.

He further said that Lightning Bolt crashed into 500 feet, passed the tree and lighting the fire.

According to National Geographic, lightning is a disposal of electricity created by an imbalance between storm clouds and the earth or in the clouds themselves. The majority of lightning attacks in the clouds.

Lightning flash can heat the surrounding air for a temperature of five times hotter than the surface of the sun. This heat causes the surrounding air to develop quickly and vibrate, producing thunder that we hear after watching lightning strikes.

The video has received more than 20,000 like this far, because it has been shared.

Retroo -controlled lightning during lightning storms kills more Americans every year than tornado or storm, according to National Geographic.

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