A lightning strike video in the clock tower in the Qibla of Saudi Arabia has been circulating on social media. In the video, lightning touches the structure of a rainy night and then illuminates the sky in an extraordinary way.
A clip was shared online by a user named Mulham H, whose bio Twitter described it as an astronomy scholar at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah. The translated statement reads: “A few days ago, the lightning attack hit Burj al-Saa during the rain in Mecca.”
Video, which was shared on Friday, has collected more than 1.3 million views on Twitter. Some Twitter users me -retweet and expressed astonishment in the beautiful scenery.
“The striking similarity from lightning with neurons makes me fascinated,” commented a user.
Over the past few days, some Saudi Arabia has witnessed thunderstorms and heavy rain.
Some parts of the Uniform Arab Emirates are experiencing “the weather is wet in a few decades”, according to Al Arabiya. In accordance with the National Meteorology Center (NCM) of UAE, he experienced the weather wet in about 30 years in July. Experts have described rain in UAE and Saudi Arabia as a result of “Low Indian monsoon,” warnings will rain.
The video from Mecca has become viral a few days after the lightning image that attacks and damages trees in Ohio, USA, attracts the attention of the internet. Thunderbolt burned trees from the inside, leaving the voluntary fire department Ridgeville Township with difficult tasks. The tree must be cut to fully extinguish the fire.
A very beautiful lightning phenomenon always makes people fascinated. Earlier this year, the video of the lightning attack and above became viral on Twitter.
In the video, the bolt seems to begin on the ground and then move towards the clouds, in contrast to traditional lightning attacks.
Lightning up mainly occurs when there is a flash cloud to a positive ground nearby.
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