I have finally encountered the dreaded "Lightning strikes your safehouse, everything goes to shit" situation. It apperantly struck the toilet. God hates plumbing I guess. Lost all my meds except some caffine pills and a first aid kit I keep on my person at all times, since the bathroom is where I kept most of it.
I managed to rescue all my books, my food and liquids, the spare ammo for my primary guns, some of my crafting junk and miraculously my stash of batteries that were located in the bathroom in a feat that could have probably made it into a burning building rescue scene in some action movie. Then I moved into the house next door.
I'm suprised at the amount of stuff that can survive a fire though. There were some caffine pills sitting in the rubble completely unharmed, where I know there was a huge rageing fire, just 8 hours ago, most of my crafting junk that I didn't grab in time made it including all my nails, although most of it all is burned. The ammo that I didn't manage to get out of there is gone, but two guns that were sitting in the pile of it made it. One badly burned remington shotgun and a completely untouched TEC-9. A deployed beartrap also made it, though I managed to set the thing off on my foot when moving it to it's new home. I guess it's mad that I abandoned it.
Does huge piles of stuff just not burn all at once and it still has to burn through all the stuff in a pile one at a time, or are those things all just particularly fireproof?