Pet Owner Returns Home After LA Fires And Is Left In Tears At What He Finds
Casey Colvin returned home after the LA fires ravaged his home and was left in tears with what he found.
It is now day seven since over 180,000 people had to abandon their homes in search of safety following the wildfires ravaging LA. The flames have destroyed thousands of acres of lands and thousands of buildings and homes. At least 24 people have sadly been confirmed dead due to the fires while many more are missing and unaccounted for. Governor Gavin Newsom decalred it ‘one of the worst natural natural disasters in US history’.Firefighters have warned that the disaster is still very active, with fires Palisade, Easton and Hurst still actively ravaging the countryside. Amongst the heartbreak, there have been some touching moments being shared online including a video about pet owner Casey Colvin. He was anxious to get home to track down his two dogs, after having evacuated the Palisades. The resident had not been at home when they were asked to evacuate the area but his two dogs, Oreo and Tika Tika Tika were. Speaking to NBC News, the man said: “I literally rescued them [the dogs] off the street, they deserve better than this. How do I get to my house?!”In a social media post shared by the network, the man explained that a firefighter saw his distress and ‘came to help’ – entering his home to find his pets. “At that time, Casey’s home had not burned and shortly after, the firefighter returned to the staging area with Tika Tika Tika,” the journalist said.“At that time, Casey’s home had not burned and shortly after, the firefighter returned to the staging area with Tika Tika Tika,”.“We were there as Casey reunited with his sweet girl,” she added. “But Oreo, a rescue who Casey says is behavioural, apparently ran out of the house and is now missing.”Only hours later, Colvin’s home was ‘burned to the ground’ and had it not been for the heroic firefighter – both of his dogs would have been ‘trapped inside’. Then, after five heartbreaking days of searching, a stranger spotted Oreo hiding in the rubble and Colvin ran to collect them. In the video that has since gone viral, the man can be heard saying: “Oh my god, you’re alive! You’re alive! Thank you, God,” while running with his dog and fist pumping into the air.One social media user responded “Awwwww such a sweet moment. I’m glad they were able to be reunited.”Another wrote: “I would be right there with this guy, totally losing it and crying my eyes out if it were my dog. So happy for this man and his little pup!”A third agreed: “This could be the one thing that holds someone’s life together after such an immense tragedy. My heart is so full for this man I don’t even know. That dog survived the imaginable and ran straight to dad.”Watch below: https://www.instagram.com/nbcnightlynews/reel/DEyQNR0slxk
Amid the Los Angeles wildfires, the business tycoon shares how the ‘miracle’ property remained completely ‘untouched’
Among the properties that were completely destroyed in the Palisades fire in Los Angeles, there is a $9 million property that remained untouched.
The owner of the house, David Steiner, believes there is an explanation behind the miracle of his property not being affected by the wildfire.
Unfortunately, the fires that rage in LA have burnt over 20,000 acres. So far, first responders have managed to put out three of eight wildfires.
Reports are that over 5,000 buildings, including homes, businesses, and landmarks have also been destroyed.
Authorities believe that the Kenneth fire, that threatens homes near Calabasas and Hidden Hills was set on purpose by a man that has since been arrested. The suspect was detained by the locals until police arrived. He was seen riding a bicycle and carrying a torch, trying to lit garbage cans and old Christmas trees.
Among those who lost their homes are a number of celebrities, among which Anna Faris, Eugene Levy, Paris Hilton, and Billy Crystal.
Tycoon David Steiner is surprised his property remained untouched by the raging flames.
When a local contractor sent him a video from the fire on January 7, Steiner, a retired retired waste-management businessman, was certain his three-story home was doomed, but that’s not what happened.
“[The contractor] was watching the news reports and saw my neighbor’s house going down and told me, ‘It looks like your house is going too’,” Steiner stated to the New York Post.
Soon, people started calling him on the phone, telling him his home was all over the news.
“I started getting pictures and realised we had made it through,” Steiner continued. “My wife sent me something this morning that said, ‘Last house standing’. And it brought a pretty big smile to my face at a pretty bad time.”
He believes that the house survived due to its cruise ship-like construction.
“It has an ‘ultra-sturdy construction’ and was built to withstand earthquakes,” the father of three said.
He explained that “It’s stucco and stone with a fireproof roof,” and boasts pilings ‘like 50 feet into the bedrock’ which keep it steady when strong waves crash in.
“To be totally honest with you, I never in a million years thought a wildfire would jump to the Pacific Coast Highway and start a fire,” Steiner said. “I thought, ‘If we ever have an earthquake, this would be the last thing to go’. I honestly didn’t think that if we had a fire, this would be the last thing to go. And it was.
“The architecture is pretty nice. But the stucco and fireproof roof are real nice.”
When people texted him, saying they were praying for him, Steiner said he’d only lose a property, not his home. He didn’t have family memories there. He says we need to pray for those who have lost their homes.
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Ben Affleck had a visit from the FBI and the LA police at his Brentwood bachelor home amidst the LA wildfires on Sunday.
A representative for the FBI shared: “Members of the FBI‘s Ground Intercept task force are conducting activity in the area of the Palisades Fire relative to unauthorized drone activity.“Agents and our local partners may be visible throughout the area, including at various residences, for this reason.”A source shared with Page Six: “FBI agents were at Affleck’s home to see if he had CCTV footage of a private drone which damaged a super scooper, one of the firefighting aircrafts.”Just last week, the Gone Girl star was seen running to his ex-wife, Jennifer Garner’s house after being forced to evacuate. He was photographer driving a black SUV to her house where she lives with their three children, Violet, 19, Seraphina, 16 and Samuel, 12. The next day, the 52-year-old went back home to his $20 million property once he discovered that the fires had not damaged it. A source shared: “Ben’s home is still under evacuation order, but he feels so grateful his property is safe for the time being,”.“Ben knows many people who unfortunately lost their homes. He has seen a lot of devastation, and it’s beyond tragic. … Ben is reaching out to anybody he can to help.”It has also been reported that Affleck has been in touch with his second ex-wife, Jennifer Lopez following the fires. The source said that Lopez “has been checking in on Ben throughout this whole ordeal” and “let him know she’s there for him and the kids.”
Performance of Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood at Jimmy Carter’s funeral faces backlash for being disrespectful
Former president Jimmy Carter died aged 100. He had spent the last 19 months of his life in hospice care. On his funeral, country singers Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood, long-time friends on the Carters, paid their tribute with a performance of John Lennon’s Imagine.
This was a rare appearance of Brooks and Yearwood, who first met the Carters on a Habitat for Humanity building project, since Brooks was accused by a former employee of sexual assault.
The singer denied the allegations and told People in October, 2024, “I trust the system, I do not fear the truth, and I am not the man they have painted me to be.”
While some found the tribute lovely, many took to social media to criticize the country musicians because of their choice of song.
The memorial being held inside an Episcopal cathedral and the lyrics of the song, including: ‘Imagine there’s no heaven / It’s easy if you try / No hell below us / Above us, only sky,’ led to backlash.
“Of all the songs to play at a funeral; being held in a church! Horrible,” someone commented.
“What a bad choice of song at a devout Christian’s funeral. This is actually a terrible song if you listen to the words,” another added.
“He really wanted everyone to imagine ‘there’s no heaven’… in a church. At a funeral. Whoever made that call… sheesh,” a third person wrote.
Even with the criticism, there were plenty of people who stood up for Brooks and Yearwood. According to them, Imagine conveys a profound message of peace, unity, and bridging divides, making it an ideal tribute to Carter’s international humanitarian efforts.
In the past, president Carter had mentioned during interviews that Imagine was his favorite song. He once referred to it as a powerful anthem for our shared humanity.
Following the funeral, Brooks and Yearwood shared their heartfelt tributes to President Carter. Brooks posted, “President Carter, the legacy you and Rosalynn have left us is as beautiful as the life you lived.”
He emphasized the joy, warmth, and unwavering determination that Carter infused into every cause he supported. Yearwood shared similar thoughts: “Rest easy, Mr. President. Your legacy of love, along with Mrs. Rosalynn’s, will endure for all time.”
The couple didn’t comment the controversy surrounding their performance at the funeral.
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