An electrocuted bat set alight the nature strip outside a woman’s home
in Australia's Northern Territory - and it was only the actions of a
quick-thinking neighbor that stopped the fire spreading to her house.
Brenda Johnston arrived at her Alawa home to find her usually green
grass patch burnt to a crisp.
The mystery was revealed when Ms Johnston looked up to see a bat had
fried itself by touching two electricity lines in front of her home.
When one of the wings detached from the line, it appeared to drop a spark.
Ms Johnston said her neighbor had heard a bang and came running out only to find the nature strip in flames.
The quick-thinking neighbor hosed down the area.
The bat, which still remains by a claw and wing, caused the power to
trip out for half an hour, Ms Johnston said.
“I wish it had fallen down. I’m so paranoid it’s going to drop on my car
on me and my kids while we’re walking. It’s just above my driveway.”
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