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When a block of lightning strikes one city

When a block of lightning strikes one city

The daylight in Kuala Lumpur can be seen in the photo that was taken in 40 minutes and contains 32 images. The storm season is expected to continue.

At the beginning of summer, we wrote about New Zealand, where 100,000 lightning bolts were seen in one week during the June storms. The exact number is 111621 – this is how much lightning struck in seven days, and soon this was put on the map of lightning, which became so dense that New Zealand itself is almost invisible:

But now in July, the new month requires new lightning, which this time is being delivered by Australia’s neighbor on the other side, Malaysia. Now it’s not a local authority, but

Photographer Fendy Gan became the hero, with a photo taken in 40 minutes, containing 32 shots:

The location in Kuala Lumpur, the picture speaks for itself, and we eagerly await the traditional August storms, which could easily turn out to be stronger than usual due to the increasing heat.

(Source: Insta)

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