A lightning strike caused a massive explosion at a food waste recycling plant in Oxfordshire, England.
In the UK, a loud explosion was heard in Oxford. The BBC reported this on Monday, October 2.
It is noteworthy that a huge ball of fire rose above the city, “illuminating the night sky.”
According to the publication, it happened at a power plant Severn Trent Green at Cassington, north of Oxford.
The company said one of its biogas tanks exploded as a result of a lightning strike.
No injuries were reported.
Power supply problems have also been reported. Power outages were reported in Witney, Burford, Chipping Norton and Milton-under-Wychwood.
The police started criminal proceedings in a fire of oil products in the Nadvirnyansky district of the Ivano-Frankivsk region.
We remind you that on September 30, an explosion was heard near the village of Strymba in the Carpathian region. According to law enforcement officials, there was a break in the oil pipeline, which resulted in a massive fire.
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