Everlasting Lightning Storm

Everlasting Lightning Storm

Over the mouth of the Catatumbo River in Venezuela rages the “Everlasting Lightning Storm.” This area experiences 280 to 3,600 lightning strikes an hour, 300 nights per year. This storm has been a continuous phenomenon for centuries, but the lightning ceased between January and April 2010, apparently due to drought. This raised fears that it might have been extinguished permanently.

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