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March 30, 2008 Lightning strikes parked car - while owner is still in it By Alex Liam

 

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NOT everyone has had a close brush with lightning, but Yishun resident Manimaran Natarajan has.

 

On March 22, the 37-year-old manager parked his Nissan Sunny in an open carpark behind Block 259 in Yishun during a rainstorm.

 

The car's windscreen was hit by a lightning bolt as he was about to open the door, said Mr Manimaran.

 

'My eyes were blinded for a few seconds before I noticed small glass pieces on my dashboard and cracks on my windscreen.'

 

His maid, who was some distance away in the void deck, saw what happened.

 

His car's insurer, AXA Insurance, agreed to pay the $400 in repairs and towing charges. Spokesman Christina Wee said that in her company's experience, such 'freak' cases occur once every two to three years.

 

The Automobile Association of Singapore (AA) noted that insurance companies may not always pay for any damage since lightning strikes are deemed to be 'acts of God'. These include flooding and hailstone showers. The latter actually occurred in Singapore last Thursday.

 

AA's spokesman added that staying in a car during a thunderstorm was still safer than being out in the open since cars are well insulated.

 

When asked to comment on why the windscreen cracked, Professor Sanjib Panda from the National University of Singapore's department of electrical and computer engineering, sketched two possible scenarios.

 

One, when the bolt hit the windscreen, it left cracks as it tried to move downwards. Two, the intense heat generated on impact caused the windscreen to crack.

 

Mr Manimaran is more wary now. 'I don't feel so safe any more in an open carpark.'

 

http://www.straitstimes.com/Free/Story/STIStory_221886.html

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I would say he is damn lucky. It happened it overseas that the car turned into a fireball and drivers were BBQed.

 

Regards,

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Turbocharged

staying in a car during thunderstorm is safe lah..but he damn heng he nv move out a sec sooner or what..

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[sweatdrop][sweatdrop][sweatdrop][sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

 

This driver was god damn lucky to escape unhurted .... [sunny][sunny][sunny]

 

AXA was [thumbsup][thumbsup][thumbsup] to allow him to make claim for his windscreen cos some might jus use the phrase of 'Act Of God' ... [lipsrsealed][lipsrsealed][lipsrsealed]

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His name is not in this year's enlistment list yet .... [laugh][laugh]

 

Just wondering, how are the chances of all the electronics on board being fried?

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A gentel warning to him,...he must have been a baaaaaad boylaugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

 

next time he wun be so lucky...sweatdrop.gifsweatdrop.gifsweatdrop.gif

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i haven't join PAP yet...

 

NEXT TIME WHEN SOMEONE CURSES THAT U WILL STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, take it more seriously.

 

but if I do, i do not intend to strike him lidat... mebbe just sue him until he fu lat.

 

was tat method used before...

 

gee... idea.gif great minds think alike. i may hv ministerial calibre...

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Act of god, cannot claim?

 

Wonder which moron invented the term "act of god". Shouldnt it be termed natural disasters or act of nature instead? [hur]

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