Everett Fire Department responds to lightning strikes on two homes during Wednesday nights storm

Everett, WALocal News

On the evening of March 26, 2025, the Everett Fire Department swiftly addressed two structure fires triggered by lightning strikes amid a severe thunderstorm. The first call, at approximately 8:15 p. m. , reported a shed fire in the Valley View neighborhood, where firefighters found substantial electrical damage but no active flames. Just ten minutes later, crews responded to a roof fire on Kromer Ave, managing to extinguish it before it spread further.

Fortunately, no injuries were reported in either incident, underscoring the effectiveness of the department's rapid response. The article emphasizes the unusual nature of such storms in the area and provides crucial safety tips for residents, including the importance of working smoke alarms and unplugging electronics. It also advises homeowners on what to do if their property is struck by lightning, such as evacuating immediately if smoke or flames are present. By highlighting these safety measures, the article aims to enhance community awareness and preparedness for future severe weather events. The Everett Fire Department's proactive approach and timely response illustrate their commitment to community safety.

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