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sheshe2

(98,592 posts)
Wed May 20, 2026, 10:45 AM May 20

Lightning strikes home in Brookline, Massachusetts: "It shook the entire house"

A disruptive storm rolled through Greater Boston Tuesday night, leaving damage and thousands in the dark.

A home on Hammond Street in Brookline took a direct hit from lightning. Reece Whiton was in his kitchen when he saw two flashes of light. "It sounded almost like a gunshot, and there was like this bright blue flash of light," Whiton said.

Two powerful flashes of light, but what Whiton didn't know is that the lightning had blasted his bedroom to destruction. He was just feet away looking out at the storm.

"It shook the entire house and one of the covers on an outlet in the kitchen flew off," Whiton said. "We started to kind of smell this burning rubber ozone type thing, and we started to see smoke and then we are like OK we are getting out of here."


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/lightning-strikes-home-in-brookline-massachusetts-it-shook-the-entire-house/ar-AA23C3qD

Dear Goddess, there is a picture at the link showing what is left of the bedroom!
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Lightning strikes home in Brookline, Massachusetts: "It shook the entire house" (Original Post) sheshe2 May 20 OP
Holy cow! When you see the colors, it's hittin' just a little too close. ms liberty May 20 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author sheshe2 May 20 #3
He is lucky not to in there! sheshe2 May 20 #3
Yeah lightning strikes pack power bucolic_frolic May 20 #2
Your tree was very lucky to survive that. sheshe2 May 20 #5
Years ago, I was 15 feet from a utility pole...... lastlib May 20 #6
Ah, yes that would give us all a healthy respect for its power. sheshe2 May 20 #7

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bucolic_frolic

(55,993 posts)
2. Yeah lightning strikes pack power
Wed May 20, 2026, 10:54 AM
May 20

I had one struck a large tree. Tore the bark off the tree on one side, all the way to the ground, to some old metal at the base. Tree is fine, the bark grew back or the underlying was ok.

lastlib

(28,695 posts)
6. Years ago, I was 15 feet from a utility pole......
Wed May 20, 2026, 11:12 AM
May 20

...when it got hit by lightning. Transformer on the pole exploded, the concussion knocked me off my feet and into a ditch ten feet away. I wasn't injured, but needless to say, I came away with a very healthy respect for the power of lightning.

sheshe2

(98,592 posts)
7. Ah, yes that would give us all a healthy respect for its power.
Wed May 20, 2026, 11:20 AM
May 20

You are very lucky you were not hurt, lastlib.

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