Saturday, November 18, 2017

Home ignited on fire after a contractor hired by AT&T was attempting to install fiber optic cable; he then somehow they hit a CenterPoint energy line and a Comcast cable line at the same time that sent a power surge through the home in Harris County, Texas












CYPRESS, Texas - 


A group of contractors working on underground cables accidentally hit an electrical line, causing a major fire Friday at a home in Cypress Friday, according to the Harris County Fire Marshal.

“You never expect the call,” said Joyce Skala. “My home was my life. I’ve been a homemaker for 14 years.”

“My wife called, obviously panicked to say the house is on fire,” said Kyle Skala.

According to the Fire Marshal, contractors with AT&T were digging in the neighborhood, trying to run new fiberoptic cables, when they reportedly accidentally hit some underground electrical cables.

Fire investigators said the impact sent electricity shooting through those cables and down the street into the Skala family’s home.
 

A couple of neighboring homes also were damaged, but those fires were minor.

The Skala family home is a total loss.

“I could smell it down 2, 3 miles away and instantly knew, yeah. It’s serious,” Kyle said.

If you’d like to help the family, you can donate to their GoFundMe Page


 Note:  this gofuckme page photo is very old.  Their Facebook profile shows the more recent Skala's.


Please meet our Riata Ranch neighbors Joyce and Kyle.  On 11/14/17, they lost their home to a house fire.  As you know, the holidays are quickly approaching, and we are asking for everyone to come together and make this holiday season as joyful as we possibly can for them.  This is a wonderful family with two amazing children.  I am truly hoping we can all pitch-in what we can in order to get our friends back on their feet as quickly as possible.  I've watched or community come together in these past few months, and i'm hoping we all have a little left to give. Thank you in advance. 


AT&T released the following statement:

“We are in contact with one of our contractors, who we understand is working with the authorities on an investigation into what happened. Our understanding is the fire marshal is still investigating and has not determined the cause yet.”



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Friday, November 17, 2017 07:41PM


HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- 


The turkey and all the fixings were ready to go at the Skala home, but instead of a family gathering around the table they will reunite to help in the long clean-up process ahead after their home went up in flames Tuesday.

"My husband is a Marine and that is the remains of his dress blues freshly pressed for his whole life," said Joyce Skala as she showed Eyewitness News crews the scene. "That's it and then my wedding dress is melted right next to it."

On Friday morning, the fire marshal's office ruled it an accident, saying a contractor hired by AT&T was attempting to install fiber optic cable. Somehow they hit a CenterPoint energy line and a Comcast cable line at the same time.

"That sent a surge that came through and our house was the end of the line that took the brunt of it," said the couple. "It ignited our house."

Three other homes received some damage, but nothing like this.

"I lived there, that's my world. I'm a gardener, I cook, and I'm an artist," said Skala, who lost all of her paintings.

The scary part about it, Skala had just left the house not long before the fire erupted.

"I left at 12:15 p.m. and I got a call at 1 p.m. that my house was up 40 feet in flames and it was burned," she said.

Now that the Skalas and the neighborhood know how this happened, they want someone to take the blame.

"I'm not angry but I know it's not a natural disaster and it's not an act of God, so to me, somebody has to own that," they said.

Meantime, AT&T released the following statement:
"We are in contact with one of our contractors, who we understand is working with the authorities on an investigation into what happened. Our understanding is the fire marshal is still investigating and has not determined the cause yet."

The family has a GoFundMe account if you would like to help.