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In Los Angeles, California, a forest fire fueled by strong winds has destroyed Paris Hilton's home. Recently, Hilton shared emotional footage of her watching her burning house, and this time she shared the latest state of her house turned to ashes.
"THE DESTRUCTION IS BEYOND IMAGINATION"
In her post yesterday, Paris Hilton stated, "My heart is broken beyond words. Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn live is something no one should have to experience. This house was a place where we created so many precious memories. It was where Phoenix took her first steps and where we dreamed of building a lifetime of memories with London. Although the loss is very heavy, I am grateful that my family and pets are safe. My heart and prayers go out to all the families affected by these fires. To everyone who has lost their homes, memories, and beloved pets. My thoughts are with those still in danger or mourning greater losses. The destruction is beyond imagination."
MEL GIBSON ALSO LOST HIS HOME
According to The Hill, famous actor Mel Gibson was also among those who lost their homes due to the fire. Gibson mentioned that he received the news of the fire while being a guest on the podcast of famous host Joe Rogan in Texas, stating, "It was very emotional. I have never seen a fire like this." Billy Crystal, another celebrity who lost his home in the fire, expressed his sadness over the burning of the house he had lived in with his wife since 1979, saying, "Every corner of the house was filled with love. But beautiful memories cannot be taken from us; we will get through this process with the love of our children and friends." Jeff Bridges' manager also announced that a house belonging to the actor's family had burned down.
FOREST FIRES CONTINUE AT 5 DIFFERENT LOCATIONS
The forest fires in Los Angeles, California, continue at five different locations, even as the winds have shifted away from the city center. While firefighting teams are working to prevent the flames from reaching residential areas in the Topanga region of Los Angeles, many residents are being evacuated.
According to meteorological data, winds are expected to become effective again in some areas, and evacuation decisions are being made based on this data. While aerial firefighting efforts continue with helicopters, ground firefighters are also working to prevent the flames from spreading to homes in forested areas. Meanwhile, the California National Guard and local police, supporting firefighting efforts with 8,000 personnel, have set up checkpoints at the entrances and exits of evacuated areas to prevent looting and theft. At these checkpoints, National Guards, equipped with armored personnel carriers and fully equipped, will also support search and rescue and debris removal efforts. The death toll from the ongoing fires in Los Angeles has risen to 10. More than 10,000 structures have been damaged or rendered completely unusable in the fires.
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