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Lightning strikes leave Essex families without homes | Lightning strikes leave Essex families without homes |
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Two families have lost their homes after properties in Essex were struck by lightning. | Two families have lost their homes after properties in Essex were struck by lightning. |
The roof of a detached property at Barlows Reach, Chelmsford, was fully alight after being hit at 22:45 BST on Friday. | The roof of a detached property at Barlows Reach, Chelmsford, was fully alight after being hit at 22:45 BST on Friday. |
The roof collapsed in the blaze, which spread to the first floor through cavity walls. Nobody was injured. | The roof collapsed in the blaze, which spread to the first floor through cavity walls. Nobody was injured. |
Crews also attended a fire at two semi-detached bungalows in Holland-on-Sea at 04:25. | |
One of the properties was set alight by lightning leaving "a family of four homeless", said Essex Fire and Rescue Service. | One of the properties was set alight by lightning leaving "a family of four homeless", said Essex Fire and Rescue Service. |
The roof space of the second became heavily smoke logged. | The roof space of the second became heavily smoke logged. |
A neighbour who saw the Chelmsford fire told BBC Essex the sound of the lightning strike was "like a bomb going off". | |
"We just heard the family screaming the house was on fire, but she [the mother] managed to get the children out. | |
"They were in bed when she found a piece of fire on the landing, something had fallen and then the loft collapsed. She just got everybody out thank goodness and everybody is safe." | |
Nobody from the family was available for comment. | |
Forecaster and storm-chaser Chris Bell, from Norwich-based Weatherquest, warned more storms are on the way for East Anglia. | Forecaster and storm-chaser Chris Bell, from Norwich-based Weatherquest, warned more storms are on the way for East Anglia. |
"We're expecting from late Saturday into Sunday for there to be lots of potential for thunderstorms across the region," he said. | "We're expecting from late Saturday into Sunday for there to be lots of potential for thunderstorms across the region," he said. |
"That could produce localised flooding on the roads, lots of lightning and you want to take that seriously. | "That could produce localised flooding on the roads, lots of lightning and you want to take that seriously. |
"Lightning safety is something that's probably underestimated in this country, but if you can hear thunder you're close enough to be struck by lightning." | "Lightning safety is something that's probably underestimated in this country, but if you can hear thunder you're close enough to be struck by lightning." |
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