Likely Lightning Strike Causes Oil Tank Battery Fire Near Winfield

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Likely Lightning Strike Causes Oil Tank Battery Fire Near Winfield

Lightning Suspected as Cause of Oil Tank Fire

A lightning strike is believed to be the cause of an oil tank battery fire that occurred east of Winfield on Thursday morning.

Firefighters Respond to Oil Battery Tank Fire

Firefighters were dispatched to the scene of the fire, which was located near 172nd and U.S. Highway 77, at approximately 9:30 AM.

Fire Under Control

Firefighters were able to quickly contain the blaze, and it was extinguished by 11:00 AM.

No Injuries Reported

Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the fire.

Investigation Ongoing

The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but authorities believe that it was likely caused by a lightning strike.

Lightning Strike Confirmed

The National Weather Service has confirmed that there was a lightning strike in the area at the time of the fire.

Oil Tank Battery Damage

The fire caused significant damage to the oil tank battery, which is owned by an oil and gas company.

Environmental Impact

Authorities are monitoring the environmental impact of the fire, but no major spills or leaks have been reported.

Community Support

The community has come together to support those affected by the fire, and a fund has been set up to help cover the costs of damages.

Stay Informed

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