Lightning striking an airplane at an airport.
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THIS is the moment a British Airways plane was dramatically struck by lightning as devastating floods wreak havoc across Brazil’s largest city.

The Airbus A350 was parked at São Paulo’s Guarulhos International Airport when it was directly hit on its vertical stabilizer during a massive storm.

Lightning striking an airplane at an airport.

The moment a British Airways plane was struck by lightning at São Paulo’s Guarulhos International Airport
Two cars submerged in floodwater on a city street.

Cars were being swept away by the flash floods
Person riding a jet ski through floodwaters.

A man was even spotted navigating the floodwaters on a jet ski
People evacuating a mall filled with smoke.

The ceiling of a shopping centre also collapse due to the heavy rainfall
Crowds gather along a flooded canal.

Locals crowded the flooded subway stations as transportation ground to a halt

Incredible footage from Friday shows the electrifying moment as the lightning bolt connected to the fuselage for several seconds.

The plane, en route to London Heathrow, was delayed for inspections, while 21 other flights were redirected due to the severe weather.

Despite the shocking scenes, aviation experts confirmed to Brazilian media that lightning strikes on planes are common and generally harmless.

That’s thanks to advanced safety features that shield passengers from electrical discharge.

Elsewhere in São Paulo – a city with more than 11 million residents – chaos unfolded as heavy rains battered the city, dumping an entire month’s worth of rainfall in just hours.

Streets turned into rivers, cars were swept away, and one resident was spotted navigating the floodwaters on a jet ski.

Public transport ground to a halt, with locals crowding subway stations to escape the torrential downpour.

By Friday evening, over 120,000 Enel customers were left without power, with outages affecting nearly 180,000 homes at the storm’s peak.

Gusting winds and lighting added to the destruction, leaving neighbourhoods submerged and sparking urgent alerts from the Civil Defence.

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For the first time, local authorities issued an emergency alert directly to residents’ phones, warning of the flooding and urging people to seek safety.

In the northern district of Vila Guilherme, part of the roof at the bustling Center Norte shopping mall collapsed under the weight of the rain.

Videos showed water cascading into the mall, forcing officials to cordon off sections for repairs, according to local outlet UOL.

Fortunately, no injuries were reported.

São Paulo has now entered a state of alert, with the city’s two major riverbanks threatened by rising waters.

The city remains braced for further impacts as thunderstorm season grips the region.

Brazil, once dubbed the “lightning strike capital of the world,” frequently sees fierce storms in January, adding to the challenges faced by residents during the rainy season.

Person walking under an umbrella in the rain.

São Paulo remains braced for further impacts as thunderstorm season grips the regionCredit: Getty
Drone view of flood-damaged cars in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Damaged cars after being swept away by flash floods following heavy rains at the Vila Madalena neighbourhood in São PauloCredit: Reuters
Drone view of flood damage: people inspecting houses and cars.

Gusting winds and lighting added to the destruction across Brazil’s biggest cityCredit: Reuters

It comes after “apocalyptic” floods caused massive destruction in the southern part of the country last year.

The heavy downpours in Rio Grande do Sul state cost the lives of at least 100 people while another 130 were missing.

The floods affected some 400 municipalities causing a great deal of destruction across the state leaving 230,000 residents displaced.

Rescue efforts had to be halted as forecasters kept predicting more rain and strong winds as days went by.

The floods, which ravaged the state last May, saw hundreds of houses submerged, with only their roofs visible as locals were using small boards and surfboards to move around.

It also destroyed major highways, bridges, airports and even football stadiums.

The state’s capital city Porto Alegre alone is home to about 1.4 million people, and authorities estimate it will cost up to £745 million to clean up the damage.

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