Leeds family flee after bolt of lightning sets their home ablaze
The Robinson family was watching the storm at home when they heard ‘a huge crash’.
The plugs sparked and they were plunged into darkness after the freak incident.
After seeing smoke, they quickly fled the house.
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Hide AdParents Michelle and Andy Robinson, their two daughters aged six and nine and pet dog Fritz fled to a neighbour’s home.
Mr Robinson, 45, said: “There was a large flash, like a sheet of lightning, and a huge crash.
“I could hear crackling and thought it was hail but realised it was actually fire because the back garden was full of smoke.”
Mrs Robinson, 41, added: “The children were terrified and the dog was shaking like a leaf.”
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Hide AdPhotographs, children’s toys and other sentimental items were lost in blaze at the family home, where they have lived for almost a decade.
Mrs Robinson added: “We just can’t believe it. But as long as the children are alright, the rest is just bricks and mortar.”
The family praised the work of local firefighters, hailing them ‘heroes’ after crews arrived on the scene in minutes.
“If they hadn’t got here as quickly as they did, the house wouldn’t be here,” Mrs Robinson added. “The kids made them a card to say thank you – they are their heroes.”
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Hide AdThe family home, which had recently been redecorated, was left with a hole in the roof and extensive damage to the loft.
Michelle added: “We’re not sure what the chances of getting struck by lightning are, but we’re definitely playing the lottery this week.”
Watch manager Simeon Bambrook, of West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, said they believed it was lightning that caused the fire. When asked about being labelled ‘heroes’, he added: “It is just part of the job.”