Amazing moment the world's biggest Christ was struck by lightning
Last updated at 00:34am on 13th February 2008
This was the dramatic scene as the world's largest statue of Jesus was hit by lightning.
The bolt parted the thunderclouds over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to strike Christ the Redeemer.
The statue is 130ft tall, is made of 700 tons of reinforced concrete and stands atop the 2,296ft Corcovado mountain overlooking the city.
(any wonder it was struck...reiforced concrete..the only way to reinforce concrete is with metal rods, it holds it together)

It was named one of the new Seven Wonders of the World in 2007.
Sunday's storm caused havoc in Rio, felling trees in several neighbourhoods - but did not damage the statue.
This amazing photograph gives whole new meaning to the phrase "May God strike me with lightning if........." lol
Id say that must get struck many times...with the heap of metal that holds that thing together...any wonder...but its an amazing pic....
I read comments on other sites about it, I 1st saw this pic in a newspaper in work....the comments were ......
I imagine that being one of the highest points around it gets struck by lightning frequently. Pretty cool to have it caught by a camera though.
- L Martin, Woodstock, Georgia, USA
It means Jesus has come back! He was obviously born at the exact moment the lightning hit the statue. He was born in the slum of Rio. Brazil is the world's largest Catholic country. Finally, he's back! Out of the slums he will rise to perform miracles among the poor and hopeless. Amen!
OR, maybe it's just because lightning tends to strike the tallest object in a given area. Either way, my rosaries are on overdrive.
- Jay, London
EnLIGHTENing!
- Dennis, UK
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/arti...in_page_id=1811
