
Garry Hall Junior On Palisades Wildfire: American swimmer Gary Hall Jr. has suffered a major loss due to the fire that broke out in the forests of Los Angeles in the state of California. In this fire, 10 Olympic medals of Gary Hall Jr. were burnt to ashes. Gary Hall Jr. is one of the greatest swimmers in history. In the fire that broke out in the forests of Los Angeles in the state of California, Gary Hall Jr.’s 10 Olympic medals and 6 World Championship medals were burnt to ashes. However, now Gary Hall Jr. has given his reaction on this entire incident.
‘Now I will sift through the ashes and see if there is a medal…’
Gary Hall Jr. said everyone wants to know if the medals were burned? Yes, everything got burnt. This is something I can live without. I guess everything is just stuff. Some hard work will have to be done to start it again. What can you do anytime? He said that now I will sift the ashes and see if the medals have melted. Will I be able to find anything worth saving? Probably not. The fire was worse than any horror movie you’ve ever seen, but 1,000 times worse. Recalling this incident, Gary Hall Jr. says, I was talking to my daughter on the phone. I saw a cloud of smoke coming out from the back of my house.
‘Leaving everything, he walked out of the house with his wife…’
Gary Hall Jr. further said that I saw flames rising and houses starting to collapse and explosions. I immediately left everything and ran out of the house with my wife. Let us tell you that on Tuesday the fire in Los Angeles has spread rapidly in the areas of Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, Altadena and Hollywood Hills. In fact, the Santa Ana storm has played a big role in increasing the fire, due to which the fire has destroyed 108 square kilometers of land. At the same time, till now the news of death of 10 people has come. Also, more than one lakh people have vacated their homes.
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