Firefighters respond to San Antonio blazes sparked by lightning No one was injured during the fires, officials said.

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SAN ANTONIO - Lightning strikes from Wednesday afternoon’s passing storm sparked three fires in the city several minutes apart.

San Antonio Fire Department spokesman Joe Arrington said firefighters responded to two homes at around 4 p.m. in the 19200 block of Barrow Bay and the 7300 block of Azalea Square.

A third lightning strike caused a small hole and charred insulation in the roof of an apartment in the 4100 block of Interstate 10 East, firefighters said.

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No one was injured at any of the fires, but the home on Barrow Bay is likely to be a total loss, Arrington said. The fire caused extensive damage there, including a collapsed roof, firefighters said.

National Weather Service meteorologist Eric Platt confirmed that the storms brought several lighting strikes, and that it appears much of the storm activity has moved out of Bexar County.

“You might get a sprinkle out of some of these clouds, but there are no more storms,” Platt said.

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