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From an article in accuweather: " That distinction [being struck by lightning] goes to the Willis Tower in Chicago, which ranks third in the U.S. for height, towering at 1,451 feet above the Windy City. That skyscraper was hit with 250 lightning strikes between 2015 and 2020.... "Chicago gets more lightning in an average year than New York City,""
Other than the irony that its named after an insurance group and its largest occupant is an airline, I find this fascinating.
What is the commercial insurance coverage for something like this look like? I am sure that there are some safety systems invovled, but you cannot help buy wonder if people get injured, materials get damaged, etc.
Other than the irony that its named after an insurance group and its largest occupant is an airline, I find this fascinating.
What is the commercial insurance coverage for something like this look like? I am sure that there are some safety systems invovled, but you cannot help buy wonder if people get injured, materials get damaged, etc.