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LIGHTNING

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INTRODUCTION
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A natural electrical discharge in the atmosphere from one cloud to another or from a cloud to the earth. It is an insurable peril, normally covered by a standard fire policy. It can ignite a fire, making it impossible to distinguish between lightning and fire as the cause of a loss.

RESOURCES
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