A powerful volcanic lightning event, causing a sudden illumination of the sky, was observed during an eruption at Guatemala's Acatenango volcano.
The editorial reports that the event occurred during the active phase of the eruption and was recorded as a striking natural phenomenon in the region for a short period.
Experts state that volcanic lightning is formed by the collision of electrical charges within erupting ash and gas clouds, and such occurrences are typically encountered during strong eruptions.
Ground observation teams have announced that the situation in the region is under control, but the warning regarding the volcano entering an active phase continues.
