As intense, severe storms hit central North Carolina on Saturday, a second home in Wake County was hit by lightning, sparking the second fire that damaged a house within eight hours, officials said. The first lightning-sparked house fire in Wake County was just after 3:30 p.m. Saturday at a two-story home on Prescott Manor Way, in the Prescott Manor neighborhood just off Stoney Hill Road, just west of Wake Forest, Wake Forest spokesman Bill Crabtree said. No one was injured, but a large hole was visible in the roof and Crabtree said there was some damage from flames inside the attic. Several severe thunderstorm warnings continued later Saturday evening and Saturday night. Right around 10 p.m., a lightning strike from a severe storm hit 105 Sunset Oaks Drive, an eastern Holly Springs home in the Sunset Oaks neighborhood just off Optimist Farm Road, officials said. โThe responding crew was able to get the fire handled quickly and the scene is currently under control,โ Holly Springs spokeswoman Kelly Miller told CBS 17 in a statement just after 10:40 p.m.
