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Lightning strike destroys Touchdown
Jesus statue
Guardian-UK
Familiar Ohio landmark reduced to blackened steel skeleton after being
struck by lightning
A six-storey statue of Jesus Christ in a midwestern US city was struck
by lightning and burned to the ground, leaving only a blackened steel
skeleton and pieces of foam that were scooped up by curious onlookers
yesterday.
The King of Kings statue, one of south-west Ohio's most familiar
landmarks, had stood since 2004 at the evangelical Solid Rock church
along the Interstate 75 highway in Monroe, just north of Cincinnati.
The lightning strike set the statue ablaze around 11.15 pm on Monday
night, Monroe police said.
The sculpture, about 19 metres (62 feet) tall and 12 metres wide at the
base, showed the figure of Jesus from the torso up and was nicknamed
Touchdown Jesus because of the way the arms were raised, similar to a
referee signalling a touchdown in American football. It was made of
plastic foam and fibreglass over a steel frame, which was all that
remained yesterday.
The fire spread from the statue to an adjacent amphitheatre but was
confined to the attic, and no one was injured, police chief Mark Neu
said.
Damage from the fire was estimated at $700,000 (£474,000): $300,000 for
the statue alone and $400,000 for the amphitheatre, fire station officer
Richard Mascarella said.
Some people were scooping up pieces of the statue's foam from the nearby
pond to take home with them, said Darlene Bishop, a church co-pastor.
"This meant a lot to a lot of people," she said.
Bishop said the statue would be rebuilt. "It will be back, but this time
we are going to try for something fireproof."
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