An impressive natural phenomenon was captured in the Volcán de Fuego in Guatemala, where an electrical discharge fell on the crater while the colossus expelled a huge column of ash. The phenomenon is known as “dirty storm” or volcanic lightning and can occur when the particles of ash and other materials expelled during an eruption collide and generate static electricity, causing spectacular electrical shocks. The images show the strength of both…
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An impressive natural phenomenon was captured in the Volcán de Fuego in Guatemala, where an electrical discharge fell on the crater while the colossus expelled a huge column of ash. The phenomenon is known as “dirty storm” or volcanic lightning and can occur when the particles of ash and other materials expelled during an eruption collide and generate static electricity, causing spectacular electrical shocks. The images show the strength of both…