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00:00TORNADO EXPERIENCE
00:04Some people say,
00:05don't let it burn,
00:06don't let it burn.
00:08In the scorching sun,
00:09you might lose everything.
00:11That's the fear of the people
00:13who live in a town
00:14next to the jungle.
00:16Their one hell of an experience.
00:18Let's find out
00:19in the story of Amazing No. 5,
00:21One Day in Hell.
00:24Nature gives life
00:26and death.
00:29The tornado has touched down.
00:32The beauty of this
00:33is that it steals the lives
00:34of thousands of people year after year.
00:36The windows all blew out.
00:38Everything might disappear
00:39in an instant.
00:42It was the end.
00:43Everything will be unleashed
00:44by nature.
00:47The houses will be destroyed.
00:50The future will be destroyed.
00:53Let's get to know people
00:54who, even if they are cut by nature,
00:56they still have the strength
00:58to face their situation.
01:00Witness the different stories
01:02from all corners of the world.
01:06These are the stories of salvation
01:08from disasters and misfortunes.
01:11They are the witnesses
01:12of the things that will happen
01:14in the future.
01:15If you are in the future,
01:17what will you do?
01:20How will you escape
01:21the tornado of salvation?
01:23Will you fight it?
01:25Or will you fight it?
01:30In 2015,
01:31in Adelaide, South Australia,
01:33a huge bushfire struck
01:35a residential area
01:36with hundreds of houses.
01:39Ben Wilson,
01:40a 25-year-old volunteer firefighter,
01:42was the first to face
01:43such a huge bushfire.
01:45Ben was one of the 50 teams
01:47sent to save
01:48a house.
01:50They couldn't help but panic.
01:52The area was quickly engulfed
01:54by fire.
01:55They brought 500 gallons of water
01:57but they needed 25,000 gallons
01:59to put out the fire.
02:02Peter and Vera,
02:03who are tourists
02:04on road trips in Australia,
02:06spent several hours
02:07in Adelaide.
02:08They were amazed
02:09at what they saw.
02:10It caught their attention.
02:12They didn't know
02:13what to do
02:14because they had just
02:15seen a bushfire.
02:17The fire spread
02:19within a 30-mile radius.
02:22The two of them
02:23were clueless
02:24what to do.
02:26So Peter and Vera
02:27closed the windows
02:28of the car
02:29so they wouldn't suffocate.
02:31Every cell phone in the area
02:32received emergency text messages.
02:35One of them was Phil Westbury.
02:38He was on his way home
02:39from their house
02:4040 kilometers away.
02:45Phil has a horse breeding farm
02:47and he left 10 animals there.
02:50His neighbor,
02:51Tony Salvatore,
02:52and his mother
02:53were still at home.
02:55Tony's mother
02:56was the first one
02:57to leave
02:58when he was ready.
03:00But it wasn't enough
03:01for the garden horse
03:02to fight this huge fire.
03:04They needed to survive.
03:06That's why Tommy
03:07was sent by Tony
03:09when Phil arrived
03:10at their house.
03:11We went straight
03:12to the horse barn
03:14that we had
03:15and
03:16it was too late.
03:18Phil tried to put out the fire
03:20and save
03:21the house
03:22that was on fire.
03:25It had been burning
03:26for an hour
03:27but there was still
03:28no fire.
03:30The shed alongside
03:31the house
03:32was fully inflamed
03:33and eventually
03:34the heat was already
03:35in the house
03:36and the house
03:37just exploded
03:38basically
03:41and it was gone
03:42within minutes.
03:44The strike team
03:45tried to put out
03:46the fire
03:47that was burning
03:48inside the house.
03:51It had been burning
03:52for almost half an hour
03:53but the problem
03:54was getting worse.
04:00The fire
04:01was quickly extinguished
04:02but the water
04:03was running out.
04:09They noticed
04:10that the owner
04:11of the house
04:12had an old tank
04:14but there was no pump
04:15to fill the tank
04:16with water.
04:17The firemen
04:18were not used
04:19to not having water.
04:20Peter and Vera
04:21just realized
04:22that their house
04:23was on fire
04:24and they didn't know
04:25that it was
04:26approaching
04:2730 miles per hour.
04:29They noticed
04:30that the car
04:31behind them
04:32was not moving
04:33so Vera
04:34wanted to talk
04:35to them
04:36about what
04:37they should do.
04:38Peter and Vera
04:39saw a white
04:40pickup truck
04:41from the other lane
04:42coming out
04:43of the thick smoke
04:44in front of them.
04:45The driver
04:46told them
04:47to turn around
04:48because the fire
04:49was getting closer
04:50to them.
04:51They maneuvered
04:52and the driver
04:53was taken away
04:54but the fire
04:55was so big
04:56that they were
04:57trapped
04:58inside the bushfire.
05:00Peter was panicking
05:01about how
05:02they would get out
05:03of here.
05:04It was so hot
05:05inside the car
05:06but they couldn't
05:07open the windows
05:08because
05:09the flames
05:10were coming
05:11out of the car.
05:12Even worse
05:13the car
05:14started
05:15spluttering.
05:17It was the end.
05:18It was the end.
05:20Ben's team
05:21ran out of time
05:22to set up
05:23a water pump.
05:25They managed
05:26to save
05:27the house
05:28but the fire
05:29was getting bigger
05:30so more people
05:31were trapped.
05:33Pete and Vera
05:34were far away
05:35from the burning fire
05:37and their car
05:38was full of smoke
05:39and flames.
05:40Vera turned on
05:41the radio
05:42and the calm voice
05:43of a woman
05:44was echoing
05:45to them.
05:51Because of the heat
05:52of the flames
05:53their car
05:54started to
05:55splutter.
05:56Bad news
05:57the radio
05:58said that
05:59the bushfire
06:00was deadly.
06:01Will Peter and Vera
06:02be able to escape?
06:03They lost hope
06:04but luckily
06:05they had a guide.
06:11They continued
06:12to watch
06:13until
06:14they started
06:15to see
06:16different colors
06:17around them.
06:18If they weren't
06:19alert
06:20and if they
06:21didn't run
06:22fast
06:23they would
06:24surely die.