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When lightning strikes
The One World Trade Center (WTC) in New York acts like a 104-floor lighting rod. It’s constructed from conductive materials that turn it into a huge Faraday cage, preventing any electrical current from passing into the interior. Lightning strikes a group of rods at its roof that redirect the electrical energy down the sides of the building and discharge it into the bedrock beneath.