Mother nature can be brutal. Rod Murphy knew rain was coming, and headed outside his home in Sebring, Florida to turn off his sprinkler system. But just as he was heading back inside on May 7th, lighting struck a small tree in his neighbor’s yard across the street, sending chunks of earth 20 feet into the air. No one was hurt, and the lightning bolt appeared to have just missed the neighbor’s house. The bolt was caught on Murphy’s Ring security camera. It turns out there had been a small storm just a few miles away at the time, which had been producing lightning within a 10-mile radius of the storm. The Lightning Safety Council wrote on Twitter, “Any time you can hear thunder, stay indoors. Most lightning injuries and fatalities occur when the storm is approaching or what it is leaving… there is no safe place outdoors when lightning is in the area.”