Texas boy, 13, struck by lightning in his bedroom while playing video games

Texas boy, 13, struck by lightning in his bedroom while playing video games

A Texas boy is counting himself lucky to be alive after he was struck by lightning inside his bedroom while playing video games on Tuesday.

Vlad Skuridin, 13, got the fright of a lifetime when lightning struck his home in Cypress on Tuesday while he was playing video games in his bedroom, KPRC 2 News reported. 

“I was just sitting here, everything was going fine. I was playing video games, I was not expecting anything,” the young teenager told the outlet.

13-year-old Vlad Skuridin was struck by lightning in his bedroom while playing video games on Tuesday. KPRC 2

Out of nowhere, the teen was struck by lightning in his abdomen through a metal piece of his desk that was touching his skin. 

“I just jumped out really fast and I started screaming,” the shaken 13-year-old recalled.

“It was crazy. I honestly thought I was gonna die.”

“Like, I did not think I was going to survive that,” Vlad said. “I don’t know how I survived it.”

The Skuridin family believes a nearby tree was struck by lightning and the bolt of electricity traveled directly into their home and struck the boy through the metal piece on his desk.

“I thought I was gonna die,” the shaken teen told local out KPRC 2 News KPRC 2

A small fire also broke out in the family’s attic, which investigators believe was started by the electrical current from the lightning strike that traveled through the home’s wiring system and ignited the blaze.

Vlad’s father immediately called 911 and firefighters and local police rushed to the scene.

Fortunately, there was only minor damage to the family’s home, including a hole in their wall.

The Skuridin family home in Cypress, Texas, suffered minor damage from the lightning strike. Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4 / Facebook

Emergency medical crews evaluated the teen at his home and determined he did not require hospital treatment.

“I’m feeling fine, but I’m still a little shocked and dizzy,” Vlad recalled Tuesday evening. 

“Not from the shock, from the lightning, but just everything that happened here is crazy,” he said.

While the experience didn’t leave any permanent scars on the teen, he has walked away from the freak incident with a new lease on life.

Firefighters and local police evaluated the scene in Cypress, TX. Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4 / Facebook

“Anything can happen at any moment. You just got to be nice to everybody,” he told KPRC 2 News.

“It can end whenever. It can end whenever you want, man,” the teen added.

Following the wild lightning strike, Mark Herman of the Harris County Constable Precinct 4, issued a warning to families ahead of more storms forecast for the Cypress area in the coming days.

“Safety Reminder: During thunderstorms, avoid using corded electronics and stay away from electrical wiring and plumbing, as lightning can travel through a home’s electrical system,” the Precinct wrote on Facebook.

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