No. The impact is of such short duration, the forces don't have enough time to follow the load paths before they are removed.
Many years ago, my boss checked a railroad bridge by measuring it's deflection. The bridge had been rated for 5MPH by the worried owner, my boss ran a locomotive over it a 5MPH and recorded the deflection (It said the bridge was good). Just to see the effect, he had them run the locomotive over at 30MPH. The deflection gauge didn't see a thing, the load was gone before it had time to stress all the material.
Michael.
Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance.