
Family's Home & Pets Lost in Fire, Bibles Saved
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A devastating fire in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, destroys a familys mobile home, leaving behind a trail of grief and loss. Amber Florigs parents, who owned the trailer, were fortunate to be away when the blaze started. The fire, sparked by an electric heater, consumed nearly everything inside, including family heirlooms, vital documents, and cherished photos. The familys two dogs and four cats perished in the fire, but three Bibles survived, burned but readable, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the tragedy. The family now faces the challenge of rebuilding, with costs estimated at around $4,000 for a new trailer and replacing essential items. Neighborly support could be crucial in their recovery.
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