VIDEO: A pile of scrap metal caught fire Monday afternoon at a recycling facility in Orange County's Lockhart neighborhood sending plumes of thick, black smoke into the air.
The fire marshal said Tuesday that lightning may have sparked the blaze. The investigation into the official cause is continuing. Skywitness 9 showed massive flames shooting upward and smoke billowing into the sky, which could be seen from miles away.
Witness Colton Franklin described the plume as a "gaping cloud of black."
"It was big. It was intense looking," he said.
The fire was reported shortly before 4:45 p.m. at the facility on Apopka Boulevard near North Orange Blossom Trail and Maitland Boulevard.
Carrie Proudfit, with Orange County Fire Rescue, said the first 911 calls reported flames shooting up to 30 feet high.