A Saturday afternoon thunderstorm in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, likely led to a house fire caused by lightning, according to fire officials.
Just after 1 p.m., the Mount Pleasant Fire Department responded to a structure fire on Osprey Court. Upon arrival, crews found flames at a single-story home, which they believe were the result of a direct lightning strike during the storm.
Fortunately, firefighters were able to extinguish the fire quickly, and no injuries were reported.
Multiple Weather-Related Incidents Across Town
This house fire was one of several weather-related incidents reported around Mount Pleasant on Saturday afternoon, as strong storms rolled through the area. The storms brought heavy rain, strong winds, and frequent lightning, keeping emergency crews busy.
Officials remind residents to take extra care during summer storm season, especially when lightning is in the forecast.
Lightning Safety Tips from Local Fire Officials:
Avoid using wired electronics during a thunderstorm
Stay indoors and away from windows
Don’t shower or bathe during a lightning storm
Unplug appliances if you know a storm is coming
Report any fire or electrical damage immediately
Mount Pleasant fire crews acted swiftly to contain a blaze believed to be sparked by lightning during a fast-moving Saturday storm. With no injuries reported, the incident is a reminder of how dangerous summer thunderstorms can be. Local officials continue to monitor storm-related damage and urge the public to stay weather-aware.