When a fire broke out in the kitchen of a two-story house in South Australia earlier this month, firefighters had to break down the door to get to it.
Now, thanks to a generous anonymous donor, they've been able to replace the entire kitchen staff.
The Community Enterprise Foundation in Australia has given the house and its contents to the South Australian Fire Service for free, reports the BBC.
"We are so grateful for this generous donation, which will allow us to replace the entire kitchen staff," the foundation's chairman says in a statement.
The fire chief, who is also a member of the South Australian parliament, says he's "delighted" with the donation, which will cover the cost of new appliances, as well as cover the salaries of the entire kitchen staff for the next three years.
The fire chief says he's "delighted" to be able to help so many people in such a short period of time.
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