Lightning strike costs Vodafone €26,865

Vodafone was ordered by the civil court to pay the insurance company GasanMamo to cover claims made because of a bolt of lightning.

The Vodafone antenna was struck by a lightning bolt during a storm in February 2002, which was installed on the Millenia building in Marsa.

The lightening bolt traveled through the electrical and telephone cables causing damages to the offices in the complex. Damages amounting to €26,865 were covered by GasanMamo, with whom the company was insured.

GasanMamo opened a case against Vodafone as precautions were not taken and adequate lightning protection earthing was not installed on the antenna.

An expert in the field reported in court that the higher the antenna was placed the greater the risk of being struck by lightning. He also testified that adequate systems of protection have been in existence for 200 years. Vodafone however had only installed a normal earthing system, which is not adequate in the case of lightning.

The court, presided over by Justice Joseph Azzopardi, declared Vodafone had taken a risk and had to pay for the damages incurred.

Vodafone was also ordered to pay interest from the date of the storm.