Lightning strike damages home, causes power surges as storm sweeps through Maryland

A lighting strike damaged a home and caused a power surge that affected a Potomac, Maryland neighborhood on Monday, officials say.

Montgomery County Fire and Rescue spokesperson Pete Piringer said crews were called to a home on Nantucket Terrace around 5 p.m. after smoke was seen coming from the electrical panel. 

Piringer said the lighting strike triggered a power surge in several nearby homes. Utility crews de-energized power in the area as repairs were made.

No injuries were reported. 

Severe thunderstorms moved across much of the Washington, D.C. region Monday evening, bringing heavy rain, lightning, and damaging wind.

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Potomac home struck by lightning

A house in Potomac was struck by lightning Monday evening as storms passed through the D.C. region. Authorities say no one was injured but there was some electrical damage in the home.