In Florida, USA, where severe thunderstorms raged every day, a lightning bolt struck a car with a person on it.



On the 14th local time, foreign media such as CBS in the United States reported that the driver, Mr. Delhonte, who was driving the Broward County Highway in Florida recently suffered life-threatening accidents in an unexpected accident.



On the day of the accident, Mr. Delhonte was returning home from a rental car rental.

As I was driving worrying about the inclement weather, the constant thunder and lightning, I suddenly heard the car shake and make a huge roar.



He was electrocuted when lightning struck the antenna of the car Delhonte was driving.




It was a brief moment, but Mr. Delhonte was so shocked that he immediately recognized that the car had been struck by lightning.

Even after the shock passed, it is said that Delhonte sat still in the driver's seat and pondered for a long time whether he was alive or dead.



To his surprise, Mr. Delhonte was fine with no injuries except for feeling dizzy.

The car, on the other hand, was completely broken and not working at all.



When the police arrived after receiving the report, they towed a car that was stopped in the middle of the road.

The asphalt road where the car was lifted had a deep crack up to 2 meters long in the aftermath of lightning.




The car rental company is known to have rented another car so that Mr. Delhonte, who suffered an accident, could return home safely.



Afterwards, Mr. Delhonte said, "I didn't know that the rare thing that lightning strikes a car antenna would happen to me. Even if I win the lottery, I think it would be less surprising than this accident."



Delhonte also cited 'cell phone auxiliary charger' as the secret to survival.

He said, "At that time, my cell phone was turned off and I was almost isolated on a road where no one came. I lived thanks to the auxiliary charger," he said.



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