Lightning has struck at least two homes in the Three towns causing devastating damage.
One house was left with a hole in the roof and fire fighters attended before being called to a nearby property where a strike had started a fire.
The lightning tore through the roof of the property on Dykesmains Road.
But a large fire in a home on Dykesfield Place caused part of the roof to collapse.
A total of eight appliances reponded and the blaze was extinguished.
Thunder and lightning spread through the Three Towns last night and early this morning.
Firefighters were tackling the blaze that broke out in the early hours of the morning after the alarm was raised just after 1am.
There are no reports of any casualties.
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: "We were alerted at 1am on Friday, June 26 to reports of a lightning strike at a property in Saltcoats in Ayrshire.
"Operations Control mobilised three appliances to the town's Dykesmains Road. There were no casualties and crews found no sign of fire but notified local authority building control partners.
"While at the scene, we were further alerted at 1.07am to reports of a dwelling fire within the nearby street of Dykesfield Place.
“Operations Control mobilised five appliances to the scene and also the three appliances that had earlier attended at Dykesmains Road, a total of eight appliances.
“There were no casualties. Firefighters extinguished the well-developed fire and ensured the area was made safe before leaving the scene."
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