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Buckeye_Nut
Audioholic Field Marshall
Now THAT is scary!! The funny thing is that when we got hit, it never really occured to me that we took a direct lightening hit. I knew it was obviously close.....but never guessed it was THAT close!! When the doorbell rang at 2am, I was like WTF...who can that be? I answered the door in my underwear to my neighbors wife standing on our porch in the rain. Strangely with the circumstances and all.... I never even really gave it the slightest thought that I was standing in front of her wearing nothing except my tighty whities.We had a lightning strike on the 4'th of July about 3 or 4 years ago.... hit the garage. Not so bad right???
Well... we have a propane tank that holds about 500 gallons right behind the garage. The tank is only 1 yard away from the back of the garage. The garage is 6 ft away from the house.
Not to mention, about 20 gallons of gasoline, 30 lbs of FFF black powder, chemicals, pesticides, and whatever else that could literally make a small bomb!
Funny thing is that NONE of it caught on fire. Had it... it seriously would have leveled the garage and house.
The lightning did kill a dead tree, a Mexican made RCA TV () the spotlight on the tree, most everything in the garage (except the garage and the REALLY flammable materials... thank God for fire-retardant boxes) and a few other really small things in the house.
HEH
The lightening literally struck directly over our heads above the master bedroom and exited the house in the back low along the foundation about 6 inches above ground level.
Even at that low height, it blew chunks of poured concrete literally 30-40 feet into the backyard!! You could see the exposed rebar the lightning used as the path to exit.....
Luckily....most of the damage was limited to the roof over the master bedroom and the master bedroom itself. Needless to say, I'm extremely thankful for our neighbor and that we all got out safely.