An Errington man now knows what a lightning strike sounds like from just 50 feet away.
Barry Funk was awakened by the B次元官网网址渁bsolute loudest bangB次元官网网址 he has ever heard late last month, when lightning struck a fir tree close to his house.
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Lightning struck the approximately 70-foot tree at around 11:15 p.m., and immediately Funk went looking through all the windows to make sure there was no sign of a fire outside.
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Unfortunately, while the lightning strike did not cut out the houseB次元官网网址檚 power, it fried the homeB次元官网网址檚 electronics, including the nearby electric horse fence and gate, causing thousands of dollars in damage, Funk estimated.
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It was only the next morning with daylight he realized the lightning had hit a tree, which exploded and send chunks flying everywhere. A huge piece landed just 20 feet from the house. Chunks of bark were found as far as 100 feet away, Funk said.
An electrician has since been out to repair some fried power outlets, as well as the horse fence and gate, he added.
Funk figures the horses and donkey were scared out of their wits at the time of the strike but were fine by morning.
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