We had a thunderstorm go through the other day and the very large oak tree out in front of my neighbor's house was struck. The tree is about 300 feet from my house. The tree was struck up near the top and traveled down several limbs, all around the tree and put two holes near the bottom of the trunk where it entered the ground. It blew the bark right off the tree and it now has a bunch of 6" wide lines running down the tree that are brown and white.
My wife said it shook the whole house and felt like a bomb went off. Someone 3 miles away said they saw the strike and could actually feel it.
It blew out several electrical things in my neighbor's house (garage door opener, phone, satellite receiver). Our DSL modem seemed to be our only casualty for awhile. It wasn't working then all of a sudden it was.
The questions I have are:
1. Will the tree necessarily die?
2. Since my gas line runs about 125 feet from the tree (my neigbor's line runs 10 feet from the tree) should I have the gas inspected?
3. What has been TBNers experience with lightning strikes? Can they be dangerous if you are just standing in the area where the electricity is dissipated?
My wife said it shook the whole house and felt like a bomb went off. Someone 3 miles away said they saw the strike and could actually feel it.
It blew out several electrical things in my neighbor's house (garage door opener, phone, satellite receiver). Our DSL modem seemed to be our only casualty for awhile. It wasn't working then all of a sudden it was.
The questions I have are:
1. Will the tree necessarily die?
2. Since my gas line runs about 125 feet from the tree (my neigbor's line runs 10 feet from the tree) should I have the gas inspected?
3. What has been TBNers experience with lightning strikes? Can they be dangerous if you are just standing in the area where the electricity is dissipated?