The forces of geology and meteorology on Monday set aside their differences in Guatemala and focused on one of the things they have in common: the ability to generate lighting. There is literally no way of telling whether it was the thunderstorm rolling in or the pyroclastic cloud bursting from the Central American country’s Mount Fuego that was causing the fiery bolts to explode between the two. The only certainty here is that it wouldn’t matter to any puny mortal obliterated by them.