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Home > Waco Breaking News > Archives > 2008 > May > 13 > Entry

Fire update: Lightning ignited house

From Trib staffer Erin Quinn:

Fire officials determined that a lightning bolt around 10 a.m. today caused a ranch-style house at 3920 Austin Ave. to catch fire.

Its owner, 63-year-old Dub Allen, is a tugboat operator, who was out-of-town at the time of the fire.

Waco fire investigator Charles Lindorfer said lightning struck a metal chimney near the back of the house. The fire caused extensive water and smoke damage, he said, however, the contents in the home were not a total loss.

“I heard a huge clap of thunder,” said Mavis Nix, who lives across the street. “Then, my neighbors came by to tell me that smoke was shooting out of (Allen’s) house.”

Below is a shot of a firefighter working on the roof of the house taken by photo editor Rod Aydelotte:

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