Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - In thunderstorm weather, is it safe for people to hide in cars or old houses?

In thunderstorm weather, is it safe for people to hide in cars or old houses?

This is also a proposition in itself. If it is safe to hide in a car, it is absolutely safe to stay in a closed car. Tires are insulated and do not conduct electricity. To say the least, even if the tire is punctured by current, the car will form a faraday cage. It doesn't matter how big the current is, the key is not to open the door! Don't put one foot on the ground. If you are hit like that, you will die. Don't touch the metal parts in the car. If there is current, it will still be charged. If it is safe to hide in an old house, there will be no electricity in the house without metal objects, which is relatively safe. But if it is an aging house, the rain is getting heavier and the house is overwhelmed. Once you collapse, you have nowhere to run and you can't get rid of the danger, so this topic is a proposition in itself, and it is not appropriate to answer either one. Have its risk index! I can only hope that the old house is strong!