Creepy: Lightning struck a building in Madrid and it sounds like a bomb

As if from someone burst would be treated. This is what it sounded like when lightning struck a building last Sunday night. According to the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), more than 8,200 lightning strikes were detected that night; One of them crashed into a residential building. Valderribas is in the eastern district of Madrid.

Those moments were recorded with a mobile phoneMabel Carnicero’s daughter Paula, who went viral on social networks. In it you can see a still image of the Madrid night and at the end a large pillar of light crossing the sky and a thunderous sound similar to the sound of a bomb. Lightning struck the facade of one of the buildings.

The recording ends here. Maribel explained on her Twitter account: “Thunder was thundering all night, but the ones that fell around 4am were brutal.”

Moreover, the Internet user himself published on this social network that “two of the rays hit various parts of the facade”, as seen in the photos he added.


Source: Informacion

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