Life after Irma: a millionaire has sheltered 70 orphans in his home
Millionaire, the former owner of Penthouse magazine, Mark Bell sheltered orphans in his 70 mansion, who were left homeless because of hurricane Irma.
Children from 2 to 17 will live in a mansion in Boca Raton with an area of 2508 square meters, which costs $ 30 million.
Bell is the trustee of the destroyed orphanage and therefore immediately decided to help the pupils.
“Today the girls went for a manicure, and in the evening a guy with balloons will come and entertain the children. Yesterday during lunch, an artist came to us and sang songs for children,” says the millionaire.
He noted that it is not yet known how long the children will stay in his house. On GoFundMe There was a page to raise funds for the construction of a new orphanage.
Recall the amount of damages from Hurricane Irma amount to approximately $ 20-65 billion. Hurricane Irma is called the most powerful in the Atlantic at least in the last decade.
Last Sunday, the hurricane moved to the south-western part of Florida, but the hazard category of natural disasters decreased from the third to the first as it moved to the mainland. At the moment, US meteorologists report that Irma is in a state of post-tropical cyclone.
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