Lightning strike causes Whittier house fire, displaces woman with 4 kids, 5 pets

ByABC7.com staff KABC logo
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Lightning strike causes Whittier house fire
A house in Whittier caught on fire because of a lightning strike, fire officials said.

WHITTIER, Calif. (KABC) -- A Whittier woman and her family of four children plus five pets were left homeless after a lightning strike sparked a fire that damaged their home.

Officials say Tuesday's storm brought a fast-moving cell to the area around 11 a.m. and witnesses saw a lightning strike hit power lines in the 11100 block of Leland Avenue.

The lines snapped and fell down, sparking up a blaze that destroyed a portion of the home and yard, and damaged a neighboring house.

The damage was estimated at $40,000 to the home and yard, as well as $10,000 in damage to a neighboring home.

The home was considered uninhabitable for now, and the resident was distraught as she thought about what she would do next.

"I live here with my four kids," the woman said. "Two girls and my adopted nephews that I'm raising. Five pets. And now we're displaced."

The American Red Cross was on scene helping the family find temporary shelter.