Lightning strike causes $90,000 in damages to south Charlotte home: Officials
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A lightning strike is believed to have caused nearly $100,000 in damages to a home in south Charlotte.
The Charlotte Fire Department stated that fire crews responded to calls regarding the incident around 4:25 a.m. Thursday, May 9, at a home near 3900 Huntcliff Drive in south Charlotte, not far from Carmel Road and the Carmel Country Club.
Belmont drive-in, fully open for the first time since 2014, damaged during storms
The incident was contained within 20 minutes. An initial investigation stated that a lightning strike was believed to have struck the chimney.
No injuries were reported and Charlotte Fire said that the estimated damages were believed to be $90,000. The home was one of at least two damaged by lightning during severe weather.
A home in north Charlotte was also damaged by an apparent lightning strike.
One person was tragically killed in the storm when a tree fell on a vehicle in Gastonia.
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