Whether you were personally struck, your horse was struck out in the field, your neighbor or friend got hit, electrical outage?..
Whether you were personally struck, your horse was struck out in the field, your neighbor or friend got hit, electrical outage?..
When I was in my early teens when my family and I heard an extremely close lightning strike. I think we were sitting outside and saw the lightning but didn’t see where it hit
I looked over and realized it had struck a tree a few houses up
“The tree is on fire!” Mom, Dad, and myself ran downstairs; mom drove us up the road with shovels in the back and Dad and I hopped out
A couple neighbors showed up just about the same time as us. One had a blanket and was trying to beat it out which was working on the grass but it was fanning the flames that were already starting up the trunk. I had to tell them to stop and encouraged people to throw dirt on the trunk which thankfully worked
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Please don’t ask why no one had a fire extinguisher, I was young and I didn’t think about it. Or maybe someone brought one but didn’t deploy it. I think the immediacy of the situation led people to grab the tools they knew where they were and maybe people didn’t think about using an extinguisher on nature?