This Volcano Just Broke A Record
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- On the Spanish island of La Palma, a non-stop volcanic eruption has forced residents to flee lava flows and poison gas, turning this island paradise into hell on Earth.
Directed & Filmed by: Jean-Marc Joseph
Producer: Charlie Rosser
Field Producer: Andrea Arias
Editing: Rune Andersen
Additional footage courtesy of:
Unidad Militar de Emergencias (UME)
Instituto Volcanológico de Canarias (INVOLCAN)
Instituto Geológico y Minero de España (IGME - CSCI)
Droneguru.es
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The lady organising animals was an angel. Thank you!
Yes she is 😔💕🙏
Thankful for people who rescue and help animals amidst disaster. ❤
Agreed! I wish I could do that the rest of my life. I love animals too much😔🥺🤯
@BeemMeUpScotty! thank you for her name! I must donate...
Much love and respect to the people looking after the misplaced animals.
Amen🙏❤🥺
@@Stevie-J all are cute, i ❤ the ugly and disabled ones more cuz they dont get as much love🥺🙏
@@Stevie-J 🙂🙋♀️
*Misplaced* animals
@@justonetime6179 Misplaced, 🤠
Your heart breaks for the suffering of people and animals. I can’t imagine living through a disaster that lasts months with no end in sight.
I can... it's called living in the middle east, Red China, or central Africa and the failed states up north.
Oh, and Venezuela!
@@Shinzon23 say it louder for the people in the back.
No people have died here.
But i bet their pets did.
@@Shinzon23 even America has 80% of its working population living pay check to pay check.
@@dennistafeltennis1190 i would have evacuated with my pet. do you mean farm animals or cattle?
I've always been fascinated by volcanos. The sheer power and ferocity is intriguing. Mother nature is awesome and fearsome at the same time.
I feel the same way bud
Could and would be way more 'appreciatable' if people didn't live too close to it. Not sure if this is the case but it is most of the times. Unlike tornadoes, they stay in one place, although the power can be unexpectable.
@@DarkForceUbz Depends, there is a potential supervolcano in Yellowstone Park, USA. If that one erupts, it will probably cause massive damage to a really, really big area.
But these thingies can also sit there for ten thousand years and do nothing. When it comes to geology and so on, 1000 years is really nothing much.
wanna come to Indonesia?
the ring of fire and the fertilest land in equator...
selamat datang 🙏🏼🇮🇩
@@titahsemar yea sure
the one who took the dog with them warmed my heart
What about the goat and the chicken? Or are dogs the only animals that matter?
@@Stevie-J troll detected 🤣
It warmed my heart too. So many reports from around the world and people just walk by a poor animal that looks like it is starving and without a home. I ❤ seeing it too!
@@salmam.n6013 of course the goats n chickens too. That was just a quick scene where the man cared to pick up the dog instead of drive by
The dog looked so confused and scared too.
Volcanic eruptions make the soil more fertile. That makes it great farmland - until the next eruption.
Yep, look at colima in mexico. The volcano has made the land incredibly fertile and amazing to grow any kind of crop with little to no trouble.
@MaegTonnelt92 plants need nutrients that volcano rocks have.
@MaegTonnelt92 Obviously you don’t understand geology. Volcanic eruptions are responsible for some of the best farming land in the world. You obviously process the area and mix things up. But you’re trying to play dumb and smart at the same time and failing.
@@stephanierodriguez1540 It's a fact.
Sí, tienes razón, pero ¿qué pasa con esas personas?
Breaks my heart seeing animals and pets being left behind in crisis/disaster situations. Some true heroes right there, taking them in!
Most people where not even able to go home to retrieve them
@@Hansulf Not only that. If I'm taking an evac bus with my daughter and they say no pets, sorry pup, but I wish you the best.
Dude. The cat scene broke ma hart
I was just a kid when Mount Saint Helen's erupted in Washington and it completely blew its top and the entire north side of itself. Our family lives in Oregon and the wind currents that day, carried all the smoke and ash our way and completely covered our city. The sky turned dark and what I thought was snow flakes falling from the sky was actually ashes. When I went outside the next day, everything was covered in a really fine ash and it turned everything to a dull grey color.
It was just awful, we could only go outside with a mask or face covering on to protect us from breathing in the ash, so no kids were allowed outside to play and it took FOREVER for all that ash to finally wash away and it really messed up our cars air filters, peoples AC units outside their homes, our local crops/gardens and all the outdoor pets were affected. So I can't even imagine living so close in proximity to something as destructive as a volcano!.... Sending healthy & healing energy to all those affected & suffering from this devastating disaster!... ✌🏼❤🕊
My parents have ash from that day in baby food jars
@@6Texasboi This actually made me chuckle because for YEARS we all had those baby jars filled with Mt. Saint Helen's ashes but as of today, I couldn't even tell you what happened to them all. It was however, a magnificent & scary eruption to watch, even at 80 miles away in a completely different state!...
Wow thx for this personal detailed insight into one of the most popular eruptions in volcanology. The part where you said it took FOREVER to clean up the ash and return to normalcy makes me thing about this pandemic. When will thing return to normalcy? It's like the pandemic was one big disaster juste like these volcanic eruptions, but much worse. I really do hope for the best for everyone in this world.
I have ash from that eruption that was on Grandpas car while he was in Packwood during the initial eruption. We didn't know he was in the area until he called and said he was ok.. =)~
There's a prediction that Mt Rainier will be much worse than St Helens for the simple difference that there's so many more people living at the base of Mt Rainier. I live in Northern Washington and I'm sure even we will feel the effects of the eruption, God forbid it happening any time soon.
The way that house sunk into the lava was mesmerising. This lava seems to be moving super fast
You should visit and take a closer look
You go first
Ha, gottem.
It's fluid like a super super hot water that will vanish everything in seconds
Timestamp?
Bless those people helping those poor animals. 💔😢
Agreed!! Bless all the people taking time out to search for animals left behind🥺🙏❤
My family is from the Azores islands that’s is volcanic and is part of Portugal and this is a fear of mine
Nature is truly amazing
The Azores was Atlantis at some point.
@@2loaves388 We only live one time. Not many like your fantasy believes tells you. The past generations dont represent the current generations. OK? Shut ut.
As the 89-year-old woman said, this is the third similar eruption on La Palma in her lifetime: 1949, 1971, and now 2021. Just like Hawaii Island, eruptions will keep happening but people will still live in the danger areas.
The cycle of destruction and rebirth makes for fertile soil.. makes it tough to not have people settle there. Part of the human condition, I suppose.
This weekend should be very interesting as the sun becomes very active in the next 3-5 days..
@@awesomeblossom1 the oranges from the etna region are delicious
And where are they supposed to live? You just saw residents asking where were they going to go. And with decades in between each eruption, I can understand why they wouldn’t leave.
Do you suggest they live somewhere else? It’s like people who live in hurricane areas, tornado areas, or earthquake and tsunami zones. It is what it is. You do what you have to do. My family is Hawaiian. It is home.
Humbling to see how nature can destroy a city just like that, and there isn't really anything you can do about it.
And should be a reminder to people why it’s important to have services, resources and knowledge to be prepared for any natural disaster. In cali earthquakes, florida gets hurricanes and so forth. We live on a planet we not only are misinformed but even when informed choose to ignore for convenience and/or money.
@@courtneycalderon3655 If you live in a risky zone, at least some emergency plan, I guess.
@@courtneycalderon3655 and prep SAR for hard cases. search and rescue and other emergency services often are not trained on how to help people with physical or mental disabilities. leading to sometimes a 4x increase in casualties of disabled people too.
This damage is relatively minor. Tell that to the one time residents of Pompeii.
Tornados too
They don’t speak of any reported deaths in this disaster so far... hopefully the lava moves slowly enough to make sure everyone in the area can evacuate safely. I can’t imagine what a horrible way do die that would be
One man died while he was cleaning the roof of his house, since the weight of the ash was too much
@@Stevie-J wow thank you for clarifying that. I didn't know that lava killed people. Oof I thank you for saving my life, I was about jump in a lava pool. But you... you were the one that saved my life... you were the one that cared for me.
Stop scrolling
I said stop it
There's nothing here, now shooo
STOP.
What have you done.
This is horrible, look at what you've done.
Never gonna give you up, Never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you.
@@Stevie-J where does the lava exactly kill people everyday?
Please accept the LORD JESUS CHRIST as your LORD n Saviour and trust in HIM Only.
This reminds me of Hell! And only Christ Jesus can save us from that place.
@@Stevie-J woke
thank you, kind people, for looking out for our beautiful animals in a time like this!
wish u all the best, to all the people that are struggeling, stay put, stay humble, kindness will come!
one love from Norway
Content like this is appreciated. 👍
This is an ongoing disaster. It must be so difficult to surrender your life and culture to a raging volcano. My heart goes out to the beautiful people of La Palma. Estoy rezando para ustedes.
You don't have much of a choice
Men, the UME are elite. They are build to deal with everything. Thankful that here in Spain we pioneer this kind of unit back in the day.
1:40 props to the man saving the dog.
I liked him too.
He didn’t save him, he put him in a shelter where he will be put down. Fineto
"If it takes it down, it was just bad luck. Theres a solution for everything. Except for death, right?"
Thats a powerful quote.
That gentlemen struck a deep cord with me, his quiet acceptance of life & at the same time channeling a deep resilience.
My family had a restaurant in Tenerife. I visited myself, it's truly an amazing place. I really hope no one gets hurt and that the beauty of this place will be preserved.
Tourists enjoying the show while trying to show empathy makes me chuckle
Selfies with a volcano? 😄
That woman taking care of those animals is a Saint. Thank God for people like her. These are real heros.
I’m from Puerto Rico. People from La Palma have a similar dialect to ours, which is very different from mainland spain. Interesting
Muchísimos Canarios emigraron a Puerto Rico, Cuba y Venezuela. Hay muchísimas similitudes en el dialecto y la cultura. Canarias es legalmente Europa, Geográficamente África y culturalmente tiene muchas sintonías con América
The power of the Earth. There's nothing to do but get away.
praying is the key to survive🙏
@@briansucab2272
Oh, yeah! Kneeling on your knees and reciting the chant to who ever god you worship while pyroclastic flow comes hurling at you, clocking at 100 km/h (62 mi/h). It’s such a nice idea.
Imagine about cosmic power. Earth power could be this devastating, Spain, Indonesia by its volcanic event, US with its tornado chaos, what if cosmic size of deadly event hit the earth. Certain and fast extinction event perhaps better for human. No cry, no sorrow, no escape, no funeral, no refuges, nothing. Just watch and die, all of us.
I agree. SpaceX ftw.
So proud of the actuation of my country and its people, and so glad cause this eruption has come to an end
Did it stop erupting now? Thank God.
Until next time
I have always been fascinated by volcanos, mother nature does some spectacular things at times. I feel bad for those displaced and lost everything though. You take a chance living somewhere where there are forces of nature such as this.
Indeed!
None of us can choose where we are born.
Sometimes relocating isn’t an option
@@natashanault yes I am aware of that but there are times where people move to places by choice. States with all the tornadoes make a good example. People move to those states all the time.
This Spanish accent has to be one of the most pleasant I've ever heard.
So scary, I'm so sorry to everyone who has to go through this, i hope y'all be careful there, it seems like authority is doing everything they can to ensure everyone's safety as best they can, they are all doing a great job atm. Thoughts go out to everyone on la Palma ❤️
I can never tell if it’s the Spanish language but everyone speaks so humbly I love it.
I think it is because they are all very sad in the video.
Literally the easiest language to learn
@@randomalien7746 Not by far! Indonesian is the easiest language to learn.
@@FFM0594 are you indonesian?
@@randomalien7746 No, but there are scientific studies available on the subject which I have read.
Thank you for helping the animals 🥺😢
My prayers with the people affected by this calamity 🙏
Is there an easy way to donate to the vets / volunteers helping the animals?
It would have been nice for an update VICE, some thing like "as of decemeber 5th X many people have been displaced and X number of homes have been destroyed by X tonnes of lava"
Volcanos are beautiful and devastating at the same time...
It brings life and death.
hi K O...
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yeaa that right volcano is a so beautifully natural earth
@@bestamerica Yeah bruh. Almost turns me on. 😝
@@ragecentral2861 Da fuq?
@@KBWeeds different strokes for different folks
This is the first I've heard of this! What the hell, those poor people living through that. My love and heart goes out to those who have lost everything.
seeing those people rescuing animals makes me feel happy somehow
Can't imagine having to leave a pet, a member of the family behind. I could never do that ever 😥
I like the positive vibes he said there is a solution for everthing. Thank you it brightens my day as well
An old man that my mother knew once told me
Whenever a volcano erupts it means a new era will arrive along with fertile and bountiful land
Same is true for Mayon and Taal Volcanoes in the Philippines.
@@Stevie-J thousands years is too much mate. the lands destroyed by mt. Helens recovered quickly in only under 20 yrs.
this aint a process that scientists would pull "happens over millions/ thousands of years" out their arse.
@@Stevie-J im literally saying that reality is always stranger/fascunating than fiction
Blessing for the people in La Palma!
The cut with the dude shoveling a piece of volcanic rock while standing in front of a massive lava flow made me lol
Its amazing to see how strong these people are.
i'm amazed with how those people face this volcanic eruption, from how they evacuated to how they help those animals and many more that shown in the video. i hope the situation got better now so people don't have to suffer for a long time.
Good on the people talking care of the forgotten animals 🙏🏽
They are beautiful islands Las Canarias, but most carry this risk, if you live there. We often holiday in the North of Tenerife and you can see Mount Teide from the street. Kind of a massive reminder. I'm truly sorry for everyone that lost their homes, its the cost of living on an absolutely beautiful place I guess.
For the life of me I cannot understand people that leave mascots behind. I can understand a farmer that just does not have enough room to carry all their livestock. But I cannot fathom leaving someone like a dog or a cat (and yes, I mean it when I said /someone/). Like I would prioritize them over furniture, electronics; anything.
Also, I am not religious but I respect mother nature as much as possible. Volcanoes are a force to be reckoned with, and unfortunately, sometimes we forget about that, and build on areas that are natural lava flows for them. I wish the best for the people of La Palma. From Chile with the best of wishes and hoping you all manage to rebuild soon.
God bless the people who help out and the shelter lady may god give her strengths and keep her safe
I am going to spain next year. Please stay safe my Spanish brothers!
You act like Spain is an island and the entire country is covered in lava
@@ReclusiveEagle nooooo ill be on the mainland not the island but i love my 2nd country spain!
Dont worry,we will,Love from Spain,hope you love our country
@@thelogxd8812 I like Spanish Women. Love from Burkina Faso.( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@ragecentral2861 ok,everyone has different likings lol.
🇪🇸♥️🇧🇫
Those ladies running the animal shelter are really a god send. Bless your hearts for remembering what others will easily forget.
Todo mi apoyo a nuestros hermanos en La Palma
This feeling is so traumatizing, as someone who experience first hand the eruption of taal volcano in the Philippines 😭
Incredible team effort! Amazing, just amazing.
The animal rescuers are heroes beyond measure...
Thank you to all of you...
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LETS KEEP THE ANIMALS SAFE !! I LOVE ALL OF YOU VETS THAT REALLY CARE ABOUT OUR ANIMALS AND ARE NOT SCARED TO SACRIFICE TIME AND MONEY FOR THE RIGHT THING TO DO !!
please everyone, pray for semeru eruption in Indonesia. 40++ passed away, 100++ minor injuries and 30++ serious injury. May the people be given patience and strength
Why pray to a god who permited the volcano the erupt in the first place and kil all those people?
"these are the youngest rocks on earth" . I never thought that way. Interesting.
My thoughts and prayers go out to those people 🙏🙏
This is absolutely devastating , but just imagine being able to see this from your back porch
great footage.
Hope the people are safe!
Much respect 🙏 too all the people helping especially the ones looking after the animals 🙏
These line touch me," there will be solution for everything expect death, right?. God bless you all.
That's a hard worker right there. He knows he just needs to make sure he's still here then he'll try to figure it out later.
Why is this the first time im seeing/hearing of this? I mean yea I specifically don't watch the news anymore because its so depressing nowadays. But i am on social media all the time and its insane no one is talking about this and we are in mid December.
It has been for so long that its not interesting anymore for news channels to broadcast
Truly its a roll of the dice when you live near a volcano. Gods bless that lovely lady who was taking care of those animals.
Kentucky tornado, Cebu typhoon, China floods, La Palma volcano... the list of disasters this month are more than just frequent but uncommonly destructive
And it's only bound to get worse as climate change gets worse. The next decade will be hard to live through.
bro I was a lukewarm Christian, but I saw how much worse the destruction sigms of the world get, just like the Bible prophesised like 4000-2000 years ago, you best believe I get back into praying. Because now I understand that this all means that the Coming of Him is imminent. even tho if itll happen in 80yrs time or 100yrs, compared to human history, thats REALLY close. I best satrt getting myself right with God. So should anyone else
@@diollinebranderson6553 it's ways imminent, imagine what they must've thought during ww1, ww2, or any tribal wars going on in the phillipine islands. premillenialism comes with a lot of baggage, one being that there's no saving the world so we might as well just let it happen. Can't change the prophecy, so why bother
Wow. Praying for you all to be safe.
Thankyou for helping all you can which you are doing great, but I'm a big animal lover and seeing them poor souls breaks my heart, god bless too you all, I wish I was rich a f could help you, I'd be there tomorrow, poor poor situation, good luck guys I wish you all the best, you deserve a medal xxx
I see the vulcano from my kitchen window.. I'm just 3km away and my family's house is 1km away. It has been a life changing experience for us all. A true nightmare... 😞
What makes anyone stay and live there if it erupts so often?
@@ciarajeanr 50 years may seem not many years, but only our elders remember the last eruption which was very short and pretty small in comparison. It didn't caused almost any destruction so it was a touristic atraccion almost. The eruptions before that happened when the island was poorly populated and with a very rural lifestyle so the destruction wasn't that terrible and since it happened so many years ago, we don't have videos or many data about it. What I'm trying to say, is that modern life made the valley heavily populated without really knowing that this could happen at this level. This vulcano appeared in the worst place of them all, destroying with the most violence we have known to date. But you should see how much love our people have for this little island. It's our home and everyone is our neighbor. So we all want to put our efforts in repairing our little paradise🙏🏻💕
@@sheisKelly beautifully said. We islanders from the Canaries are very aware that we live among volcanos but we love it here and we'll never leave. Volcanos are part of our history and our lives.
Add this to the earthquakes and super storms and you've got the making of a disaster film. I feel most bad for the animals suffering, they are just along for our destructive ride.
Ben - yes! I also feel horrible for the animals. They did not choose to live there. Humans put them in harm's way.
It's a volcano, I don't think anyone has a say in what it does, ever.
Humanity has yet to control volcanos
@@catchingthemoon clearly, you've missed the point and that's okay. I guess, thanks for your comment?
@@abotto5667 really??
I can't really stop praising them who help the animals, then there's that optimistic grandpa. Both are best people in time of crisis, staying calm and make the best they can do and offer.
whoa volcanos erupting at same time
There are people coming to watch a disaster happening because it's fascinating to them, that may explain humanities inability to appropriately reacting to catastrophic events lol
As someone who’s experienced two eruptions and currently still living on a volcano, I feel for them. God bless everyone and thank you for sharing
I love all of these vice videos, informative and creative, keep up the amazing work!
I'm glad they rescued the animals. My heart goes to the unlucky ones. 😭
thank you so much for rescue this all lovely poor Animals, thank you so much to all of you,who all taking good care of those Animals. God is all with you guys and God gonna be taking good care to all of you and all the lovely poor Animals. Wishing you all healthy safe strong. God bless to all of you
If the USA suffered a major volcanic explosion, and ash was spread wide, how many people do you think would wear masks? And how many will try and disprove that volcanoes are even a thing?
if you answered 50/50 youre pretty much on the money, half my country is poisoned by forever-chemicals, still got lead pipes, both make humans incapable of making good choices. Rome fell because of lead pipes, among many reasons, but mostly the dumbing down of society leading to poor choices
It took thousands of years to understand that Volcanic eruptions are not created by the Gods.
America would reset that within 3 months.
@@matwatson7947 These volcanoes are paid actors
@@jameseddleman6944 I blame Socialism myself...
Lead pipes are not a thing in new homes or remodeled homes anymore. You still living in old america or something?
@@Dranzerk8908 Flint Michigan... or do you not know?
Como me duele Easley. Espero que esto se calme pronto y que no haiga más pérdidas.
God blesss them, hope they all stay safe.
اللهم،،احفظ الانسانيه جمعاء في اسبانيا بحق-محمد وال محمد-وبحق عيسى ابن مريم،عليه السلام،،اخوكم،في الانسانيه-Jalal العبيدي من العراق-🇮🇶✋
Watched so much of this live. Was actually insane
@@Stevie-J Or it’s insane to see it LIVE. Many of us will never experience witnessing a volcano erupt and it’s aftermath. It would be insane to see rivers of lava & ash rain down.
That G7c must’ve came in so clutch out there! Blackline Safety Sending everyone home safe I see!
My heart dropped when I see those poor animals cz they don't understand anything and they lost their families.
what stupifies me is that we, as A Human Race, not only settled next to Active Volcanoes, but then Re-Settle multiple times in the shadoes of valcanoes that have or are erupting, like Hawaii or Pompei, and then we also actively seek to get closer to dangerous volcanoes or geologically active areas like San Fran Cisco, yellowston etc....
Why... I just.. I dont understand humanity....
eruptions make great soil. it’s a great place to settle til it erupts again
There is nowhere safe on this planet. Any location is susceptible to disaster. Settling elsewhere won't change much, it'll only be another set of disasters to face.
@@poisonapple6138 That’s not true at all, there are many safe places on earth.
As my mom used to say, I never said you were smart, I said you were good looking.
@@marcd7332 Literally any location can get hit with some sort of disaster. Anywhere. Name one place that's free of natural disasters.
Very powerful end emotional film. i'd be lying if I said I wasn't deeply affected.
Nature is scary man, I wouldn't dare to go against it. Nature can decide when and how it wants to destroy stuff. Hopefully the families that evacuated are safe.
6:46 nice plant.
It’s so interesting seeing the Spanish Catholics perspective on the volcano compared to Pacific Islanders who view the volcano as a goddess and they show respect to it , where as the Catholics look at it as a tragedy and ask Maria to help them.
As much as this is a dangerous natural disaster i have to say it looks beautiful from afar with the lava bursting out at night.
Still, could've been worse, could've collapsed into the sea and sent out a Tsunami.
Nice coverage Vice ... Thank you.
This is so sad sending love hope n peace all da way 4rm SA🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦💙💙💙
Paradise is beautiful until the reality of nature punches you in the face and you realize the universe really doesn’t give a damn about you or your belongings
Just wait until there’s a massive rain. Deadly mudflows in the making.
Yes and then begins the pumping season. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Massive rains arent really a thing here. These islands are not tropical, its actually a variant of sub-tropical climate and most of these islands are pretty dry (Lanzarote and Fuerteventura islands, for example).
@@davidsocorrohernandez9820 what about the pumping season?
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@davidsocorrohernandez9820 even the smallest amounts will cause deadly flows.
mudflows arent really a thing here in the canaries, since we have so many valleys and cliffs most of the water is diverted, and la palma is the island that recieves the most rain, they never really have too much trouble when it comes to rain, the land absorbs it well
Thanks for this episode
Dang. You could hear the stress in that roosters voice when he made his caw. I couldn't understand any of the humans to know. But I do know a rooster caw. I hope everyone gets to safety. But if it were Yellowstone here in America the world would be dealing with this mess rather than an island
1:42 THANK YOU!!! 🥺💛
As a human you take this risk if you live next to a volcano, if you are not prepared to maybe lose everything then don't live next to a volcano.
I am very happy to see the animals being saved, much respect to those people..
4:27 thats crazy, shoveling during the volcano...
The comment worrying about houses containing gasoline or toxic chemicals was almost as silly as hoping the Virgin would save them. "Oh no!" "There's a can of Monsanto, and barrel of gasoline in that house!"
Not silly. You saw how close to the lava flow workers were getting. The one worker was standing right in front of a house when it collapsed. If there had been something explosive in there it could have taken out that worker and others close enough. And gases mixing in the air and being blown towards evacuation areas could make the air much more toxic. You never know if your neighbor has a freaking basement full of gasoline barrels or propane. Some people keep dangerous chemicals in their homes and garages.
🙏 Isla Bonita ❤️✨