During The Wildfires In Los Angeles, The Business Magnate Explains How The “Miracle” House Survived “Untouched”

Although his neighbors’ properties were left to rubble, a US businessman has explained why he believes his property was saved from the flames of the wildfires in Los Angeles.

After the Palisades fire destroyed his neighborhood, David Steiner’s $9 million Malibu villa is the only one still intact on his property.

Over 20,000 acres have been destroyed by the fire, which was one of eight that were burning throughout the Los Angeles County, though firefighters have now put out three of them.

Additionally, it has destroyed more than 5,000 homes and businesses; according to Sky News, it was the “biggest” to yet.

Source: Freepik

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