Gary Hall Jr. claims that fires in California destroyed everything he owned, including his ten medals. Gary Hall Jr., a former American Olympic swimmer, described the apocalyptic destruction and his own losses caused by the devastating wildfires that are still destroying Los Angeles.
With the exception of a few personal belongings he hastily packed before leaving, the 50-year-old athlete told the Sydney Morning Herald that the consuming fires destroyed his rented home in the Pacific Palisades, his ten Olympic medals, the swimming pool where he taught his kids to swim, and most of his possessions, as quoted in a report by The Independent.
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It was 1,000 times worse than any apocalypse movie you've ever seen. Los Angeles is in chaos. There were flames all around us. He recalled as he jumped into his car, the embers were raining down on him, as reported by The Independent.
He had time to pick up a few personal belongings and his dog. The loss of everything he owns is significant.
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