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VIDEO: Lightning strikes a Chinese lamppost a 12 times in a row

September 3, 2021
Source: dailymail.co.uk dailymail.co.uk
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Stunning video recorded the moment a single lamppost in China was struck by lightning at least a dozen times in a row during a powerful electrical storm. A resident filmed the storm over the city of Qingdao in the province of Shandong on August 31. The witness trained their camera phone on the incoming storm when the lightning bolts began striking the lamp post. A resident filmed the storm in the city of Qingdao in the province of Shandong on August 31 After 11 strikes, the witness retreats back into the building as the lightning bolts continue The witness filmed...
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