There have been accounts where lightning hitting a river has caused power outages in nearby areas. Since the water can conduct electricity over a distance, it can interfere with power lines that are close to the river. For example, in a small town near a river, a lightning strike on the river once caused a transformer to blow out, resulting in a blackout for several hours as the electrical current from the river - based strike affected the power grid.
Yes, there are. In some areas near large rivers, fishermen have reported seeing sudden flashes and disturbances on the water when lightning strikes. They've noticed fish jumping out of the water more than usual during a thunderstorm, which might be related to the electrical shock from the lightning hitting the river.
Well, when lightning hits a river, it can cause various effects. One thing is that it can create a powerful electrical discharge in the water. The water, being a conductor, can carry the electrical current over a certain area. Sometimes, fish near the point of impact may be affected, either stunned or even killed. Also, the heat from the lightning can cause the water to vaporize momentarily, creating a small explosion - like effect on the water's surface.
Sure. There was a story where a young girl fell into the river. Instead of drowning, she was taken to an underwater palace by the river god. There, she lived for a year, but when she returned to the surface, only a day had passed.
There are no real - life attacks related to the 'Slender Man Attack Story'. It's all fictional. The Slender Man was made up, and while it has a huge following in horror - loving communities, it exists only in the realm of stories, movies, and online horror content. Some people might get really scared by the idea, but there's no evidence of any real attacks.
There are indeed accounts of real - life incidents in the original Annabelle doll story. The doll's owners and those who came into contact with it reported things like the doll changing positions on its own, as if it had a will of its own. There were also reports of a sense of dread in the room where the doll was kept. But it's hard to prove definitively that these were truly paranormal events. Some might say it could be due to drafts, or the power of suggestion causing people to imagine things. But those who experienced it firsthand firmly believe it was something more than normal.
There are reports of people feeling an intense sense of unease when the sonata was played in certain historical buildings. It might be because the building already had a spooky reputation and the music enhanced that feeling. But it's hard to prove if these are real - life incidents directly related to the sonata or just the power of suggestion.
As far as we know, there are no real - life incidents. Tiger poaching is a real and serious issue, but the idea of ghostly retribution is a part of superstition and storytelling. These stories are likely created to deter people from poaching by using fear, but there's no evidence of any real - life supernatural events related to it.
There are accounts of pets behaving strangely in Centralia. For example, dogs would refuse to go to certain areas that were close to the areas affected by the mine fire. It was as if they could sense some sort of danger or something unnatural in those places. This added to the overall sense of horror and mystery in the town.
Yes. There were times when the band members' drug use became quite notorious. Their heavy partying and drug - taking were part of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle back then. It affected their performance at times, with some gigs being a bit more haphazard due to their drug - influenced states.
There could be a scene where the boy is self - conscious about his braces in front of his peers or family. Maybe during a Christmas party or family gathering. He might try to hide his braces or be overly aware of how he looks when he smiles or talks. This would emphasize the social aspect of having braces as a young person and how it can affect one's confidence, especially in a holiday setting full of social interactions.
As far as I know, there are no widespread or well - known real - life deadly incidents directly related to 'Perfect World'. It's a game, and while there might be some arguments or disputes among players, they rarely escalate to such extreme levels.