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Lessons from house that survived L.A. wildfires

The house was custome-made to be sustainable and fire resilient.
by Bernie V. Franco
Published Jan 16, 2025
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The main photo shows the original state of Karina Maher and her husband Michael Kovac's house before the wildfire devastated their California neighborhood. The inset reveals that their house remained intact after the wildfire.
PHOTO/S: Reuters

Kapupulutan ng malaking aral ang kuwento ng bahay na nanatiling nakatayo at hindi natupok ng apoy sa kabila ng malawakang wildfires sa California, U.S.A,. recently.

Ang residential house ay pagmamay-ari ni Dr. Karina Maher, isang environmentalist, at ni Michael Kovac, isang architect.

Customized ang ipinatayo nilang bahay na sila mismo ang nagdisenyo para maging sustainable at wildfire resilient.

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THE HOUSE THAT SURVIVED THE FIRE

Ayon sa ulat ng Reuters, nang makuha ang abiso tungkol sa pagsalanta wildfires, nilisan agad nina Michael at Karina ang kanilang bahay.

Pero na-monitor nila ang sinapit nito dahil sa security cameras.

Nai-record ang video mula sa paglapit ng apoy, pagragasa nito sa kanilang bahay, hanggang sa pag-aapula ng sunog.

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A screenshot from the CCTV while the house is being ravaged by the wildfire.
Photo/s: Reuters
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Nang lumabas na sa ulat ang kabuuang pinsala, nakita ng mag-asawa na nakatayo pa rin ang kanilang bahay.

Sabi ni Karina: “It really does look like an apocalypse or a warzone with everything, and ash, and rubble, and still-fire smoldering, and smoking, and burning, and seeing our house standing there…

“So there’s a bit, I guess, of survivor’s guilt… if you want to use that term…

“We’re proud and happy that our efforts paid off, but we never imagined a scene so stark as this.”

Inisa-isa rin sa Reuters interview ang mga dahilan kung bakit na-survive ng bahay ang wildfire.

Nariyan ang fire-resistant cladding, kung saan gumamit sila ng isang fire-resistant material para i-wrap ang "building components."

Nariyan ang planted roof o ang pagkakaroon ng mga halaman sa bubong.

May sprinkler nozzles bilang parte ng “fire retardant on demand” system ng bahay.

Naging factor din ang “defensive space” sa palibot ng bahay para hindi mabilis kumalat ang apoy.

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In short, ikinonsidera ng mag-asawa ang threat ng wildfires sa pagpapatayo ng kanilang bahay.

Sabi ni Michael sa interview, “Building, designing the house so close to nature and knowing the history of southern California, we were acutely aware that at some point in the house's life, there would be serious fire nearby, at the very least.

“And so we designed the house both fire resilient and sustainable and happy those two systems are often one and the same.”

Sa sumunod na pahayag ni Michael, malinaw ang lesson na matututunan sa kuwento ng kanilang nag-survive na bahay.

Mukhang wala pa raw agarang solusyon sa global warming na sinasabing isa sa posibleng dahilan ng wildfires.

“Meantime, whether dealing with floods Southeast or hurricanes or wildfires in California, we have to be realistic about what those threats are, and design accordingly," sabi ni Michael.

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Kung inabo ang kanilang neighborhood, nanatiling nakatayo ang sustainable at fire resilient house ng couple na sina Karina Maher at Michael Kovac.
Photo/s: Reuters
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The main photo shows the original state of Karina Maher and her husband Michael Kovac's house before the wildfire devastated their California neighborhood. The inset reveals that their house remained intact after the wildfire.
PHOTO/S: Reuters
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