
J'AI PROTÉGÉ LA MAISON DE FRANKLIN DE LA LAVE SUR GTA 5 !
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A rumor is circulating in Los Santos about a volcanic eruption on the map. Franklin initially dismisses it as a rumor, but upon investigation, he discovers that lava is indeed flowing down a mountain. The police have cordoned off the area, preventing him from getting closer, and advise him to seek shelter.
Returning to Los Santos, Franklin is surprised to find Lester at his house. Lester reveals that according to his information, the lava could potentially cover the entire city. This news prompts Franklin and Lester to take immediate action to protect Franklin's home. They begin by boarding up all entrances and windows with wooden panels. However, the narrator points out a critical flaw: wood burns, rendering the initial efforts useless.
A new plan is devised. Franklin clears the terrace and moves all furniture into the garage to prevent it from being destroyed. He then instructs his dog, Chop, to stay inside and seek shelter. Franklin decides to seek help in the city, aiming to recruit construction workers from a nearby site to assist in protecting his house. He offers them a substantial sum from his bank account, and they agree to meet him at his place within an hour.
As Franklin heads back, he notices that the lava has already reached Los Santos, with liquid lava submerging the streets. He gathers the workers, explaining the dire situation: Los Santos is expected to be completely covered in lava within hours, and he is determined to save his house. He asks the workers what they need to protect his home and promises to get it for them.
Meanwhile, Franklin goes to check on Trevor, who is near the volcano. He discovers that Sandy Shores is also affected. He finds Trevor, who is inexplicably fishing in what is actually lava, completely oblivious to the danger. Franklin urges Trevor to leave with him. He explains that they need large dump trucks to protect his house, which can only be found at a quarry. They manage to acquire two dump trucks, though not without some minor incidents, including knocking out a mechanic working on one of them.
As they drive the dump trucks back, the lava continues to rise, and it becomes clear that the eruption might engulf the entire San Andreas map. They eventually arrive at Franklin's house with the dump trucks, and Franklin introduces Trevor to the workers, urging them to hurry. The lava is advancing rapidly in downtown Los Santos. They need to retrieve more equipment, specifically a crane. After dealing with some individuals, Franklin secures the crane.
He brings the dump trucks and the crane back, thanking Trevor. He then realizes Michael is in trouble, trapped on his chimney by the rising lava. Franklin devises a plan to steal a police helicopter from a secure base to rescue Michael. After a tense infiltration of the base, they manage to get the helicopter and take off. They reach Michael just in time, as he was moments away from being engulfed by the lava. Michael confirms his family is safe.
Before returning to Franklin's house, they decide to make a detour to observe the volcano. They see smoke and notice that the explosions have subsided, but then realize the explosions haven't stopped and the area is too dangerous. They quickly retreat.
Upon returning to Franklin's house, they find that the workers have surrounded it with large mounds of earth, likely from the dump trucks, to protect it. However, the work is not yet complete, and the lava has already covered over 70% of Los Santos. Franklin expresses his concern to Michael, noting their good fortune that his house is situated at a higher elevation. Chop, who was told to stay inside, is also there.
Hours later, the lava finally stops rising, just meters away from Franklin's house. The narrator believes the workers' efforts were successful. They thank the workers, who acknowledge that saving their friends was a priority. Unfortunately, their own homes are likely destroyed. The workers are rewarded with $500,000 for their efforts in saving Franklin's house. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to subscribe, like, and enable notifications, with the narrator wishing them well and promising more content soon.