(Video) Netizens React To Perodua Alza Getting Hit By Lightning On The Road

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The sky in Malaysia provides us with various things, including sunshine, rainbows, precipitation, bassy thunder, and occasional 300 million volt streaks of plasma (once in the shade of purple). Rain or shine, or a flurry of all combinations, nature does whatever it wants.

When rain clouds rolled over the Expressway earlier this week, drivers braced for slippery roads and low visibility, not a flash of pure adrenaline. What seemed like a normal rainy commute was given a spark of excitement.

Source: RedNote @aidenyx0807

An astonishing 18-second dashcam clip, posted on 22nd May by RedNote user @/aidenyx0807,  has now gone viral. In the video, a silver Perodua Alza was seen driving through sheets of rain near Exit 115 of the North-South Expressway. The wipers on the following vehicle are swiftly swiping the raindrops away. Barely a moment later, the skies lit up and a white hot streak of electricity landed on the Alza’s roof, scattering some small unidentified black debris.

Despite what it seems, the Alza seems relatively unharmed after the strike, but the driver does get on the brakes, slow down, and switch on their hazard lights. It would not be hard to imagine how deafeningly loud hearing thunder being created on top of your car.

Source: RedNote @aidenyx0807
Source: RedNote @aidenyx0807

The comments lit up as well, many users were curious if the strike would pose a threat to the car’s occupants: “Would the people inside the car get toasted?”. While a few more superstitious individuals commented on being careful what you say, or the lightning may find you one day. However, in typical internet fashion, people are correcting and explaining that the car’s body would conduct the electricity around and leave the inside intact.

Nevertheless, it’s not every day that you get to witness a real-life lightning strike land from the comfort of your phone screen, especially one with such an oddly calm aftermath. No explosions. No fiery wreck. Just a glowing bolt and a very “lucky” driver.

What would you do if your car got hit?

Watch the viral clip below:

@hypemsia

A dramatic moment caught on video shows two bolts of lightning striking during a rainy night. The first bolt appears to strike an Alza car directly, followed shortly by another bolt hitting the road nearby. Source @艾登读博后想做条咸鱼🐟 on RedNote #viralvideos #viral #safety #malaysia

♬ original sound – hypemsia – hypemsia

Source: RedNote

Gan contributed to this article.


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