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Suspected lightning strike sparks fire in house in Bonfield, Ont.

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A suspected lightning strike caused a fire in a house in Bonfield, near North Bay, on Monday evening.

Fire officials said the house was significantly damaged by the blaze and is considered a complete loss. People were inside the home at the time but were able to escape uninjured.

The fire started in the attic of the home, said Bonfield fire chief Gilles Lebel.

Willow Woodcock said a tree fell on the roof of her house and truck around 6 p.m.

"The storm, I could see it up over the escarpment. It was really, really black with big winds. The tree just fell," she said. "The wind just blew it over, it was too much for it. I heard a loud bang, it was very loud."

A tree feel on Willow Woodcock's room and truck during severe thunderstorm in Bonfiled, Ont. July 20/21 (Eric Taschner/CTV Northern Ontario)

This story will be updated as more information comes available.

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