A stunning video of lightning striking New York’s towering One World Trade Center has surfaced on social media. The breathtaking footage was captured on Saturday when the city got hit by a strong thunderstorm.
New York-based Photographer Max Guliana was lucky enough to capture the exact moment when lightning bolts hit the 546-metre-tall structure on Saturday night. The video shows how the thunderbolt comes in contact with the tip of the skyscraper.
Mr Guliana shared the video on Twitter and captioned it, “Tonight’s lightning storm over One World Trade.”
Watch the video here:
Tonight’s lightning storm over One World Trade #NYCpic.twitter.com/qDrSDRWK2X
— Max Guliani (@maximusupinNYc) April 2, 2023
The video has amassed more than 39 lakh views, more than 22,000 likes and close to 6000 retweets so far.
Reacting to the video, one user wrote, ”This is absolutely incredible.” Another commented, ”How something can be so beautiful & so deadly at the same time is a mystery to me.” A third said, ”Is it my imagination or when I slow down the video – it looks as if the lighting is coming from the World Trade Center . Not coming down to it from the clouds but going up.”
A fourth added, ”Whoa! That’s quite a lightning rod!”
Many others also shared pictures and videos of the thunderstorm:
Canadian National Tower
PC: Jgazze#thunderstorm#onstormpic.twitter.com/rzJ2aDuBwg
— Harpreet Kaur (@mysteriouskudi) April 1, 2023
Some slow motion videos I took from #Brooklyn showing the #lightning during the #thunderstorm we had here a few hours ago in #NYC. pic.twitter.com/2JWFLgEHRA
— Kerem İnal (@keremaliinal) April 2, 2023
Notably, the World Trade Center towers, which were destroyed after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, were replaced by the 1,776-foot-tall One World Trade Center building.
According to NBC New York, the storm left thousands without power in New Jersey. However, there were no reports of any injuries or damage related to Saturday’s weather.
In a similar incident in February, the 100-foot statue of Jesus Christ towering over Rio de Janeiro was hit by lightning. The bolt of flash struck the head of the statue and turned the sculpture into a godly figure.