Isa sa mga residente sa Palisades, ibinahagi paano naprotektahan bahay sa apoy
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Isa sa mga residente sa Palisades, ibinahagi paano naprotektahan bahay sa apoy

- The Pacific Palisades resident, John Carr, was thankful that his house survived the Palisades fire

- In a report of ABS-CBN, the 65-year-old resident said that the wildfire ripped through the neighborhood

- He noted that as the fire began encroaching, he immediately used a hose to tackle spot fires

- His efforts paid off because he was able to save his home, which he said was handed down to him by his parents

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John Carr, a 65-year-old resident of Palisades, was able to save his home from the raging fire.

Photo: Screengrab from ABS-CBN News
Photo: Screengrab from ABS-CBN News
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In a report by ABS-CBN, the Palisades resident said that the property was handed to him by his parents and that he did everything to save it.

So when the fire was already encroaching, he took his house, doused himself with water, and simply sprayed water everywhere.

Thankfully, it worked. However, he also noted that many of the houses around his property were not saved.

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