US Lightning Capital Shifts to Oklahoma as Strike Risks Climb
The lightning capital of the US is a small town in Oklahoma, as strikes across the country pose risks to sports fans and concertgoers
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The US has a new lightning capital: Shady Grove, Oklahoma.