North Texas mansion catches fire after suspected lightning strike

Photo credit: WFAA

DALLAS, Texas– A multi-million dollar mansion in North Texas caught fire on Wednesday morning, potentially due to a lightning strike, according to local authorities.

The Fort Worth Fire Department responded to the emergency call from the mansion located near Benbrook Lake.

As firefighters arrived, they witnessed flames engulfing the structure, causing parts of it, including the roof, to collapse.

Emergency responders reported no injuries as residents had evacuated the premises before the fire escalated. The quick evacuation ensured the safety of the occupants.

Fire officials are investigating the cause of the fire. Initial assessments suggest a lightning strike during a storm might have ignited the blaze. The possibility of lightning as the cause is under review, as North Texas experienced stormy conditions that morning.

The fire department remained at the scene to ensure that the flames were fully extinguished and to prevent any rekindling.

Authorities have not disclosed the extent of the financial damage. Insurance assessors will likely evaluate the property to determine its future, whether refurbishment or demolition.

Local officials urge residents to ensure their homes are adequately protected and equipped to handle such natural occurrences.

Related posts

Judge Clay Jenkins away during winter storm, office provides confirmation

Scam alerts for Verizon users waiting on $20 outage refund

Authorities charge 25 in Kentucky catfish poaching case involving 300,000 pounds