The world’s only rabbit museum burned down in a California fire

In southern California, in the Altadina area of Los Angeles County, a rabbit museum burned down as a result of a large-scale fire. About this informs CBS News channel. The museum, which was considered the only one in the world, kept about 50 thousand exhibits.
“The Rabbit Museum, which housed around 50,000 items and was billed as ‘the world’s only museum of all things rabbit’, was one of many buildings destroyed in the massive fire.” – the message says.
Museum co-owner Steve Lubanski, who devoted almost 40 years to creating his “rabbit” collection, said that the fire destroyed most of the exhibits. At the same time, he managed to save some objects and pets. Lubanski emphasized that, despite the loss, the museum will continue its existence.
Forest fires that began on January 7 in Southern California caused significant destruction. In the prestigious Pacific Palisades neighborhood, where the houses of many celebrities are located, the fire destroyed about a thousand mansions. According to the latest data, the number of victims of fires in California has increased to 10 people.