By Govind Terkale
Photographer Dan Martland caught the stunning lightning strike that hit the torch of the Statue of Liberty on Wednesday.
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A 4.8-magnitude earthquake that shook the Statue and was felt throughout the tri-state region occurred less than 48 hours later.
Concerns and wonder are aroused when severe weather and earthquake activity combine to affect America's famous emblem.
Because of the statue's enormous height and copper plating, AccuWeather reports that lightning frequently strikes it.
A sudden earthquake on Thursday morning has damaged Newark's infrastructure, forcing residents to relocate.
The Statue of Liberty has stood tall since 1886, representing freedom historically, but it is currently being tested by nature.
Under the attack of nature, Bartholdi's work, renowned for its changing green tint, once again draws attention from all over the world.
State and federal organizations keep an eye on the consequences to safeguard the public's and the statue's safety.
This sequence of events, which culminates in a solar eclipse, enhances the Statue of Liberty's historical atmosphere with an air of mystery.