Lightning strikes Rio de Janeiro Jesus statue
The moment the lightening strikes is caught on camera
Iconic Christ the Redeemer statue was damaged in a storm on Thursday night |
The Independent | 18 Jan. 2014
The iconic statue of Christ overlooking Rio de Janeiro has been struck by lightening during a violent storm.
Officials confirmed on Friday the right thumb suffered damaged from
the storm. Incredible pictures captured the moment lightning hit the
125-foot (38 meter) statue on Thursday evening.
The
middle finger of the right hand had also been chipped during a storm
last month. The statue sits atop a steep mountain and is often hit by
strikes.
It underwent a $4 million renovation in 2010 to repair badly eroded parts of its face and hands.
Lightning flashes over the Christ the Redeemer statue on top of Corcovado Hill in Rio de Janeiro on January 14, 2014. |
The statue is managed by the Archdiocese of Rio. Father Omar Raposo told Globo Radio repairs will soon be carried out.
He says the church has a stock of the same stone originally used to build the statue, which was erected in 1931.
The
statue also suffered damage in April 2010 when the arms head and chest
were covered in spray painted graffiti, in an act Rio's mayor described
as a "crime against the nation." The perpetrators used the scaffolding
erected during the renovation to scale the statue and vandalise it.
The
vandals sprayed sentences such as "when the cat's away, the rats will
play," as well as references to residents who were killed in recent and
unsolved crimes.
This is an example that lightning is more powerful than God !!!
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