Blowtorch mishap: US Man's attempt to exterminate spider ignites entire house
The fire department shared images from the scene on Facebook, showcasing the damage caused by the fire. The extent of the damage to the property was significant but not catastrophic, requiring repairs before the house could be deemed safe for habitation.
In an unusual incident in California, a man's extreme fear of spiders led him to set his house on fire while trying to kill the arachnid with a blowtorch. The local fire department received an emergency call reporting a house fire that started when a man attempted to remove a spider using a blowtorch.
Attempt to kill spider ends in house fire
According to reports, it remains unclear whether the blowtorch was his initial weapon of choice or if he tried other methods before resorting to such drastic measures. Unfortunately, the blowtorch not only hit the spider but also ignited nearby objects, causing a fire to spread through the house.
No injuries reported
Fortunately, no one was injured in the fire. The fire department managed to extinguish the blaze before it caused extensive damage. The extent of the damage to the property was significant but not catastrophic, requiring repairs before the house could be deemed safe for habitation.
The fire department shared images from the scene on Facebook, showcasing the damage caused by the fire. These images highlighted the areas affected and emphasized the need for repairs. Despite the chaos, it remains a mystery whether the man succeeded in eliminating the spider.
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This incident highlights the extreme lengths some people might go to when faced with their deepest fears. The man's reaction, though extreme, underscores the intense fear that spiders can provoke in some individuals. While most people would not consider using a blowtorch, this man¡¯s story serves as a dramatic reminder of the power of phobias.
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