Deadly Fire Threatens Wildlife Park, Only 1 Man Stays Back With Hose To Save The Animals

Isn’t it strange when one thing can cause happiness and joy as well as chaos and destruction? Take fire as an example. It’s true that fire can keep us warm, but sadly, it can also cause devastation by wiping out wildlife, nature, and homes; the story below will give you an indication of just how serious and life-threatening it can be.

When a fire broke out across California, those living at the Safari West Park and animal preserve in Santa Rosa, California were asked to evacuate the area for safety precautions, as the fire was moving speedily in their direction. With that, every single person left the area, except for one, 77-year-old, Peter Lang. Peter refused to leave as he had only one thing in mind: the safety of the animals. As as the fire approached the area from all sides, he tirelessly grabbed at least ten hosepipes to keep it at bay.

This wonderfully selfless act left Peter without a home, as the fire destroyed the entirety of it. But at the end of the day, he was happy to say that no animals were harmed during the fire.

See the interview with Peter as he talks about the event, and happily announces the safety of all animals, despite the loss of his home. If you agree that he is one super selfless and caring human being, like and share the video with your family and friends. Additionally, our hearts truly go out to those affected by this terrible disaster, and we hope that Peter is rewarded generously for his wonderful act.


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