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Lightning strike causes huge explosion near famous University in UK

A Large Explosion Near Oxford City Lit up the Night Sky in the UK      Photo: X (Twitter)

*United Kingdom-based energy firm Severn Trent Green Power confirms a lightning bolt has struck a gas tank during a storm, causing huge explosion of ‘pulsating orange’ to fill the sky near the City of Oxford, requiring emergency services to attend the scene

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A lightning strike which scored a direct hit on a gas tank triggered a huge explosion of “pulsating orange” to fill the sky near the British City of Oxford, in the United Kingdom (UK).

The posts on the social media indicated a large and ominous-looking fireball rising from the horizon, and confusion from people trying to work out what had happened, agency report said.

Mystery shrouded the explosion until energy firm Severn Trent Green Power moved to confirm a lightning bolt had struck a gas tank during a storm.

Emergency services attended the scene, but early reports suggest no one was injured.

Severn Trent Green Power confirmed that biogas from a container had ignited at its Cassington AD Facility, near Oxford Airport, at about 7.20p.m.

Jack Frowde, who works at Oxford University, told the BBC he heard a deafening sound and saw a “pulsating orange” light in the distance.

Frowde related: “I was sitting in my kitchen when the whole room lit up with a brilliant white light, then followed by a huge crack which sounded like really heavy thunder.

“I looked out of the kitchen window and it was as if the sky was pulsating orange.

“I ran to the back to capture the orange glow as it faded after about 20 seconds.”

Oxfordshire was among dozens of locations in the UK put under a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms by the Met Office, report stated.

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