David's house miraculously stands firm in the Los Angeles wildfire

 

David's house miraculously stands firm in the Los Angeles wildfire

While the surrounding area of ​​Los Angeles, California, was devastated by the wildfire, a house in the Malibu area of ​​Palisades miraculously stood firm in the face of the raging flames.


The owner of the three-story house worth nine million dollars is 64-year-old David Steiner. He was a waste management executive in Texas by profession. When the wildfire began to spread rapidly in Palisades, he and his family left their home to save their lives.


He did not think he would be able to return to his home. However, after the fire was extinguished, he saw a strange thing. Although all the houses around him were burned to the ground, his house was completely intact. Even the walls of the house did not show any signs of fire. It was as if a lighthouse was standing on top of the rubble.






Homeowner David Steiner said, "When the wildfires started in Malibu, we somehow managed to escape. Then we received several pictures and videos of the fire spreading around the house. Seeing the severity of the fire, we thought we would lose the house. But when the situation was brought under control, we saw that our house was still standing despite everything that was burning. What else could it be but a miracle?



Various rumors have been spread on social media by sharing pictures and videos of this house. Explaining the incident, owner David said that the house was specially designed to prevent any major shocks and natural disasters like earthquakes. In addition to the fire-resistant roof, the walls of the house are made of solid stone and reinforced concrete. The main structure has been dug at least 50 feet deep from the ground to withstand the pressure of waves in a large hurricane or tidal wave.



David and his family are overjoyed at such an event. They call the house the "Last House Standing" or 'the last house in the rubble'.

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