People who survived the lightning strike show what they did to their skin

The chances of all of us being struck by lightning are about 1 in 300,000. Despite popular belief, lightning strikes are not always a death penalty. In fact, about 90 percent of people who have been hit in the United States actually survive. However, victims rarely go through it without harm, and the damage can [...]
Yet, victims rarely pass without harm, and the damage can be permanent. The mark, which is called the “Lictenberg sector”, writes the Eye.net.
A lightning may reach 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit [ 50,000 ° Fahrenheit], which is five times as hot as the sun and contains up to one billion volts of electricity.
As the lightning moves inside your body, it may force red blood cells from your capillaries to your epiderm to the surface of your skin. The extremely high temperatures quickly evaporate the moisture in your skin. evaporation sometimes strikes people's clothes and shoes, leaving them practically naked.
Below, you will have the opportunity to see the consequences of the lightning strike of people affected by this phenomenon.






















