Probably 30 years or so back, I was in bed watching satellite TV (old school 10 foot dish with receiver and positioner) when a storm rolled in with lots of lightning. All of a sudden, the window facing the dish, just 20' from the house, lit up with a tremendous crash. TV went out and I soon smelled smoke. Yikes! Got up, turned on the overhead light, it on a separate circuit from the wall outlets, and saw smoke coming from the Sat receiver. I pulled it out and there was no fire, but I disconnected it and the positioner from the dish cables. Got dressed, went out in the rain to make sure the house wasn't on fire, it wasn't, so I went back in and eventually went back to bed.
Next day I looked the dish and LNB over and found the coax was blown apart in a couple of places, but no other damage. LNB was DOA though when I got a new receiver. Fortunately, insurance paid for everything.
Another time, about 15 years ago, lightning hit the utility pole by the road and took out the transformer, a couple insulators, a TV, microwave and some light bulbs. In my bedroom, it blew apart the molded plug on the night stand light and scorched the outlet. It also blew the bark off a strip 6 inches wide and 20 feet high on a large poplar tree near the pole. A root near the buried electrical service also burned a hole in the cable's insulation, and two years later, almost to the day, the corroded cable gave out and power to the house went out. The utility company ran a temporary line and later dug up the cable and found the bad area.
Still, there's nothing like a good storm with lots of lightning.