US swimmer Gary Hall Jr. says he lost everything in Palisades wildfire
Former U.S. Olympian Gary Hall Jr. won 10 Olympic medals and six world championship medals in his swimming career. He believes he맥스카지노s lost them all in the Palisades wildfire, he said to the .
맥스카지노It was worse than any apocalypse movie you맥스카지노ve ever seen and 1,000 times worse,맥스카지노 he said to the Australian news outlet.
맥스카지노I was on the phone with my daughter. I noticed a plume of smoke coming over the back side of my house. I saw the flames erupt and houses start popping. There were explosions. I didn맥스카지노t have a lot of time.
맥스카지노Sunset Boulevard was a complete logjam. People abandoned cars and were running for their lives. Police were telling them to do that. My girlfriend was trapped in her car around smoke.
맥스카지노It맥스카지노s mayhem in Los Angeles. We were surrounded by flames. The embers were raining down on me as I jumped into my car. I had time to grab my dog and just a couple of personal items. It맥스카지노s just every person for themselves.
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Timelapse video below shows Palisades wildfire rapidly spreading in southern California
Hall, known for his speed and showmanship, represented the U.S. in the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Olympics. He won 10 Olympic medals, including five gold medals. He also won three gold and three silver world championship medals.
Hall was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 1999. He is the son of Gary Hall Sr., who won medals at three Olympic Games.
A page has been set up for the younger Hall, which says, 맥스카지노Gary Jr. lost his home and his livelihood in the devastating Palisades Fire on January 7th.
맥스카지노Gary saw flames out his window while he was at home before collecting his dog, Puddles, his insulin, a painting of his grandfather, and a religious wooden piece his daughter Gigi gave him and drove towards the ocean as quickly as possible.
맥스카지노He was forced to leave behind everything else he owned, such as irreplaceable family heirlooms, photos, and more. He has also most likely lost his ten Olympic medals, but nothing can take away his spirit that won those medals.맥스카지노
Hall, 50, told the Sydney Morning Herald he thought about the medals, but he did not have time to get them.
맥스카지노Everyone wants to know did the medals burn? Yeah, everything burnt. It맥스카지노s something I can live without. I guess everything is just stuff. It맥스카지노ll take some hard work to start over. What can you do?
맥스카지노It맥스카지노ll be a range of emotions, particularly when it맥스카지노s time to go back to where the house stood. I맥스카지노ll shift through the ash and see if the medals melted together. Will I be able to find anything worth saving? Probably not. I don맥스카지노t know.
맥스카지노There맥스카지노s no time to take photos or videos when running for your life.맥스카지노