I was hit by a lightning-induced EMP at my house. There was a massive "BOOM" and I thought the house or a nearby tree had been struck. I never found the site of the strike itself, but for the next two weeks I was finding fried electronics. It fried a LOT of stuff: a board in my TV, my A/V receiver, my desktop motherboard, my cable modem, the power supplies for my reclining couches, the controller board for my backup generator. It also welded the contacts on the alarm switches on my entry doors. This wasn't a surge from the grid. No breakers tripped, and my whole-house surge protector was unaffected. I just figured lightning had hit my power line somehow, but there was no damage to any structure or wiring. After a lot of Googling I concluded that it was an EMP from the lightning strike that induced current on my power lines, and my alarm wiring... Not that any of this has to do with Aviation...