A California girl saved her siblings from their burning home after she had a gut feeling that danger was imminent.
Many
people claim to have experienced premonitions — those eerie, foreboding
feelings that something unpleasant is about to happen. They can run
from the mundane (knowing who's calling before answering the phone) to
the disastrous (dreaming that a loved one will pass away). And sometimes
they’re simply uneasy feelings that bad luck is on the horizon.
That’s
exactly what 11-year-old Maria Elias of McFarland, California,
experienced when she went to bed on Saturday night. "I couldn't go to
sleep because I knew something was going to happen," Maria told KGET TV
17.
Sure enough, at 1:30 a.m., a fire broke out in her family's
three-bedroom home, causing an estimated $85,000 worth of damage. Maria
fought back tears as she told KGET how she got her two younger brothers
and sister to safety and was holding her sister "tight" to ensure that
she didn't leave her behind.
Yahoo! Shine could not reach Maria
or her family for comment, and it’s unclear exactly how the little girl
ushered her siblings to safety. However, Corey Wilford of the Kern
County Fire Department told Yahoo! Shine, “Based on witness testimony,
the fire was electrical. A person who was sleeping in the home heard a
loud pop and smelled smoke, then saw fire erupt on the wall.”
According
to a Kern County Fire Department press release emailed to Yahoo! Shine,
two people escaped through a window in the home, and in total, eight
adults and 12 children were displaced by the fire. All are now being
assisted by the American Red Cross.
“I would advise people to
have at least one working smoke detector in the home,” said Wilford.
“Replace your batteries twice a year and test the detector once a month
to make sure it’s functioning. Also, vacuum the detector periodically
because dust can prevent it from sensing smoke, or even set off false
alarms.” (Visit the National Fire Protection Association website for
more tips.)
Whether or not Elias experienced a premonition — and
whether premonitions actually even exist — is a hotly debated topic.
While many in the spiritual world have long accepted premonitions as
fact, science has begun to explore the phenomenon as well. A recent
study conducted by Northwestern University found that the human body can
react to danger before the brain is conscious of the impending event.
And research conducted by Cornell University found that people were able
to predict with 53.4 percent accuracy where a photo was located when
asked to choose between two locations. Not statistically mind-blowing,
but according to a story published in Popular Science, the results were
more impressive than the 50 percent accuracy rate that might be expected
by chance.
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