of. after he made sure things quite down on august 1st his garage was set on fire later that night his house almost caught fire to. nobody was hurt but the attack left its mark on him you know i don t see the point. of you know if the firefighters hadn t woken us up by chance because of another fire at 4 in the morning everything here would have burned down. we were all asleep at 1st i was just angry but then we also felt very vulnerable. yes. but grandchild was here 2 days earlier. my wife is affected so i m not on my own. are no has been mayor for 4 years now he gave up his job in the army. for him being mayor is like a calling. on him but
of. after he made sure things quite down on august 1st his garage was set on fire later that night his house almost caught fire 2. nobody was hurt but the attack left its mark on him you know lost city. firefighters hadn t woken us up by chance because of another fire at 4 in the morning everything here would have burned down. we were all asleep at 1st i was just angry but then we also felt very vulnerable. yes. but grandchild was here 2 days earlier than my wife is affected so i m not on my own. are no has been mayor for 4 years now he gave up his job in the army. for him being mayor is like
we went over there. the firefighters hadn t even arrived. we called it a one-two punch. somewhere in the garage, the water heater, you get a rupture and a gas-related fire starts. that is what we re hearing from officials, that the gas-related fires are certainly something to be concerned about. paul, thank you for your perspective, what you saw tonight. cyril, i think at this point paul does give us a very good sense of what he s seeing out there. we do know from officials that it will take daylight to get their arms around this entirely. but really, the message that we heard here, even after the 6.4 quake on thursday, was that overall, may felt that the community had fared better from that one than you might have expected in a more populated area. we re going to have to wait to hear from them, how they see the community as having fared after this one, at 7.1 much more powerful. . yeah, and alex i ll just say
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