What Happened To Gary Muehlberger On Port Protection? – Celebrity
Port Protection’s Gary Muehlberger died in a house fire. Gary Muehlberger, star of the National Geographic Channel’s Life Below Zero: Port Protection was believed to have died after his home was destroyed by fire. Gary was 75 and was one of the original Port Protection cast members.
Gary Muehlberger, star of the National Geographic Channel’s Life Below Zero: Port Protection, died in a house fire, according to reports. She was well-known for her appearance in the National Geographic show Port Protection, in which she co-starred with Gary Muehlberger.
Alaskan authorities ruled Gary’s tragic death an accident after a fire swept through his house. On 17th March 2021, Alaska State Troopers received reports that Gary Muehlberger’s home was on fire and he was missing. Bad weather and the area’s remoteness prevented fire marshals from getting to Gary’s house in time.
Gary Muehlberger was a beloved star of the Life Below Zero spinoff Port Protection . Gary was a lifelong citizen of Port Protection, a remote below zero town in the Alaskan wilderness. Muehlberger allowed the cameras to film his life, earning plaudits for how he lived life in the cold.
Much to the sadness of many Port Protection Alaska viewers, Gary passed away in March 2021. As per KTOO, Gary died in a house fire which was reportedly accidental. A Facebook post from Port Protection Alaska reads: “There was a fire at his home and he did not make it
Gary Muehlberger, star of National Geographic Channel’s Life Below Zero: Port Protection, apparently died when his house burned down. He was 75. A March 17 fire destroyed Gary’s house in Port Protection on Prince of Wales Island in Alaska, which was regularly featured in the show.
Who was Gary Muehlberger?
The people of Port Protection Alsaka live in a community of about 100 and being self reliant is of utmost importance when living in such unforgiving conditions.
Gary Muehlberger was in his seventies when he appeared on Port Protection Alaska.
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