Oh yes! Back in the eighties I was making good money repairing CB sets. (Easy pocket / beer money).
During one storm I get a call from a LIGHTNING strike victim, it was a direct strike to the chimney mounted TV AERIAL. The main strike was down the TV Coax and into the living room where it found a central heating radiator through which it exited to earth hence minimising damage.
The televisor machine was a complete write off, and a small fire had started in the loft which the fire brigade soon sorted out. A side streamer from the main strike had also hit the CB AERIAL down-lead which damaged the CB set, the reason I was called out. Superficially the CB set looked mint, no scorch marks, no welded joints or screws and the PL259 connector unscrewed easily so far so good.
As I left the owners to contemplate the damage to their chimney, roof tiles and steaming loft space one of the fire crew said to the lady "do not worry Mrs, LIGHTNING never strikes in the same place twice."
As they drove off and I headed home with the non functioning CB set there was a flash an instant bang and the house had been hit again! How unlucky can you get? For the 2nd time only superficial damage and a bit more damping down in the loft.
Anyway, back to the box of electronics, once in the workshop I removed the top and bottom covers of the Uniden transceiver in order to find the damage, and there it was! Just two bits of PCB track vaporised, I repaired the damage but expected the worst, at least the front end of the RX section the be completely destroyed. I applied some power and connected the antenna and turned on the CB. The damned thing came on loud, crisp and clear with both the TX & RX stages working perfectly, some people have all the luck! I did not bother charging them...
Another friend who lives on a hill was struck some years later and the damage was so different, the entire roof blown off, ceilings imploded down into the bedrooms, most of the house mains wiring vaporised, internal upstairs doors split from frames, and most electrical equipment from Hi-Fi to portable radios wrecked. Guess it is all a matter of luck. The insurance sorted him out well, now the two LIGHTNING conductors at each end of the residence are all that is left to remind one of the incident...