A family in the U.S., who suffered from the aftereffects of loss of smell due to a mass infection with Corona 19, managed to escape the fire thanks to her daughter, the only one who did not suffer from coronavirus.



According to NBC broadcast on the 22nd local time, on the 15th at 2:30 am, a fierce flame soared in a one-story house in Waco, Texas.



At the time, there were 10 people in the house, including Carlos Rivera (41), 6 family members, and Adrian Ramirez (45), 4 family members.



The Rivera family was staying for a while at their friend, Ramirez family, while looking for a new home to move in.



When the fire broke out, the Rivera and his wife were out of work at dawn, and in the house covered in flames, Rivera's second daughter, Bianca (19), Rivera's first daughter and a 15-month-old grandson, the Ramirez and their two teenage children, were sleeping.



Burning smoke spread all over the place as the red flames spread, but the rest of the people except Bianca had no idea that there was a fire.



This is because both families suffered from the sequelae of loss of smell, in which they could not smell the coronavirus altogether.



However, Bianca, the only one who did not suffer from corona, had a good sense of smell and woke up after smelling the burning plastic.



Bianca, who ran out of the room, learned that there was a fire, and she awakened all the Burinake family to evacuate.



Everyone avoided the fire thanks to Bianca, who was able to smell the burning.



"I woke up and went out of the room, and there was smoke in the hallway," said Bianca. "I saw that the whole entrance of the house was engulfed in flames, and I realized that I had to let everyone out of the house." .



He then stressed that although he was running through the flames to save his family, he suffered a slight burn, but that everyone was safe and thankful.



"Bianca is a hero," the Rivera and his wife said. "My daughter took the risk and saved everyone. God is giving strength to our family now."



(Photo = US WBTV News Twitter capture, Yonhap News)