Two vehicles travelling on I-75 in Florida were damaged by a terrifying lightning strike.

Around 4 p.m., it occurred. The sheriff's office said in a news release that an intense storm moved into the Sun City Center area. Sun City Center is located southeast of the state of Florida.

The sheriff's office shared video that showed the bolt hitting a pickup and then hitting another vehicle in the traffic lane.

The deputy's vehicle was travelling to the left of the pickup and sharing an electrical charge.

The entire car turned off after her dashboard lights turned on.

She could see smoke when she looked in the mirror. She thought her tire popped when she pulled over, but she realized it was the lightning that damaged her car.

The deputy was not hurt.

A passenger in a car behind a pickup recorded a video.

The pickup in the video was fried, according to Whalen. She told Storyful that the family was coming back from vacation.

A boy was struck by lightning while standing on the deck of a fishing boat. The boy was released from the hospital on July 4.

It is reported that lightning flashes can be as high as 300 million volts and as low as 30,000amps.

The household's current is 15 Amps and 120V.

A boy struck by lightning is given a hammer.

A real pillar of fire dances on the lawn. This is what made it happen.

It looked like a dragon trail. The aftermath of a downed power line.