Gaithersburg home struck by lightning
Can lightning cause fire? Yes, lightning can cause fire under certain circumstances. When lightning strikes the ground or objects on the ground, it can generate enough heat to ignite flammable materials such as dry grass, trees, or buildings. The intense heat produced by a lightning strike can reach temperatures of around 30,000 degrees Celsius (54,000 degrees Fahrenheit), which is hot enough to start fires. Additionally, lightning strikes can also cause electrical fires in buildings and other structures by damaging electrical systems or igniting materials.
Overall, while not all lightning strikes result in fires, they can indeed cause fires under the right conditions.
According to FOX5 a Gaithersburg home was stuck by lightning and caused considerable damage.
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