A recent lightning strike on the old radio tower at the Carthage Police and Fire Department building damaged several thousand dollars’ worth of equipment, city officials told commissioners Monday, PanolaWatchman.com reported.
A fire official, giving his quarterly update at the city commission meeting, said the old tower at the police and fire building took a direct lighting hit on Jan. 2 that affected “probably about $40,000 worth of computer electrical phone, ice machines, just a lot of equipment within the fire police building,” the report said.
A police official also noted some damage to the department’s recorder, costing about $25,000, according to the report.
City Manager Steve Williams told officials that the damage from the lightning strike has been covered by insurance, the report said.