After a massive pipeline fire broke out in Deer Park and La Porte, Steve and Diane Hutto were devastated to find their home damaged. However, amidst the chaos, they discovered a glimmer of hope – photos of their late son, Ian, survived the heat.
Walking through their home on East Meadow Drive in Deer Park, the Huttos were surrounded by debris and water from the firefighting efforts. The close proximity to the pipeline fire made the experience surreal for the couple.
Steve and Diane expressed their gratitude for the survival of their son’s photos, emphasizing that it was the most important thing to them in that moment of loss. Despite the destruction, they found solace in the memories captured in those pictures.
The aftermath of the fire left the Huttos wondering about their next steps. With their home in shambles and uncertainty looming, they are left to process the devastation.
Amidst the destruction, Steve noted that the survival of his son’s photos serves as a beacon of hope. It’s a reminder that even in the darkest hours, there is light to guide them towards a better tomorrow.
As they navigate the challenges of rebuilding their lives, Steve and Diane will meet with their insurance company to assess the damage and determine the future of their now-destroyed family home.