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Firenado! 800,000 gallons of Jim Beam accidentally released into a Kentucky lake bursts into flames after being hit by lightning... before a tornado sucks the flaming liquid 100 feet up into the air
The freak weather destroyed a warehouse in Kentucky holding bourbon
The inflammable spirit flowed into a nearby creek towards a lake
A lightning strike then set fire to the bourbon on the lake's surface
A small tornado sucked up the flaming liquid and set fire to nearby trees
Published: 09:56 EST, 4 September 2015 | Updated: 14:53 EST, 4 September 2015
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A Jim Beam warehouse in Kentucky was struck by lightning releasing 800,000 gallons of bourbon into a nearby lake. Then, the lake was hit by a 'firenado' setting the inflammable liquid alight.
The firenado was caused when a bolt of lighting hit the ground setting a fire which was in the path of a tornado, which sucked up the flames, creating a terrifying spiralling inferno.
A video of the dramatic scenes has been viewed more than four million times on the internet.
Lightning struck Jim Beam factory leak causes 'firenado'
One things for sure, that lake ought to be clean now.
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