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Answers (2)
first. no
second, stop watching naruto bullshit
third. are you really so stupid to think a lighting strike can destroy something?
forth. it cant destroy anything cuz its electricity u idiot.
fifth. again, stop watching naruto BULLSHIT
Yes, it's not so much the lighting itself but, any pockets of water within the rock or concrete. The lighting strike will superheat the water with explosive results.