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The largest fire disaster in recent years is taking place in California, USA. The number of fatalities due to the forest fire spreading in Los Angeles under the influence of strong winds has risen to 5. In the area declared as an emergency, evacuation orders were issued for 100,000 people, schools were closed, and tens of thousands of homes were left without electricity. The fire, which is expected to cause an economic loss of between 52 and 57 billion dollars, also led to the cancellation of President Joe Biden's visit to Rome, Italy. PROPERTIES OF TURKISH CELEBRITIES ARE IN THE FIRE ZONEThe fire, which turned many homes and businesses to ashes, has also spread to Hollywood. Properties of world-famous names like Paris Hilton in the city's luxury neighborhoods have turned to ashes one by one. In Los Angeles, where many Turks reside, the homes of leading Turkish businesspeople and artists are also in the fire zone. WHICH CELEBRITY HAS A HOUSE IN LOS ANGELES?KENAN İMİRZALIOĞLU AND SİNEM KOBAL- According to a report compiled by Patronlar Dünyası, Kenan İmirzalioğlu, who bought a house in Los Angeles in 2015 with his wife Sinem Kobal, has not been able to visit the house frequently due to his busy work schedule and has opened it for his friends' use.
ALI KOÇ- Ali Koç, President of Fenerbahçe Sports Club and Board Member of Koç Holding, purchased a super-luxury mansion in the city's most beautiful area for 14.5 million dollars in November 2020.
ÇAĞATAY ULUSOY- Famous actor Ulusoy is also among those who own a house in Los Angeles. It is known that Ulusoy, who opened a restaurant in Los Angeles in 2020, also purchased a house in the area.
SERENAY SARIKAYA - Serenay Sarıkaya bought a 2+1 apartment in Los Angeles in 2018 during her relationship with Kerem Bursin. The beautiful actress made a payment exceeding 500 thousand dollars for the apartment.
TOLGAHAN SAYIŞMAN - Tolgahan Sayışman bought a house in Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles for 1 million 218 thousand lira in 2015. The famous actor made a payment of 430 thousand dollars according to the exchange rate at that time.
KENAN DOĞULU AND BEREN SAAT- The couple Beren Saat - Kenan Doğulu, who got married in 2014, purchased a house in Los Angeles for 1 million 200 thousand dollars in 2018.
BUSINESSMAN ADNAN ŞEN AND METİN ŞEN- Adnan Şen, son of the legendary president of Fenerbahçe, Ali Şen, who moved to Los Angeles with his family in 2016, quickly became one of the city's largest contractors along with his brother Metin Şen.
FIRE CANNOT BE CONTROLLEDIn the Hurst fire that broke out in Sylmar, north of San Fernando around 10:30 last night, 500 acres of land have been affected so far. In the fire that started around 06:15 in Woodley in the San Fernando Valley, it was reported that at least 75 acres of land have been affected. A warning was issued that the fire is spreading south due to strong winds. According to the latest information from the AFP news agency, the flames spreading due to strong winds cannot be brought under control. Los Angeles Fire Chief Anthony Marrone stated in an interview with the agency that his teams are struggling to cope with the scale and speed of the disaster and said, "We are doing our best. But we do not have enough firefighting personnel to deal with this in Los Angeles County." Adam Vangerpen from the Los Angeles Fire Department stated that they are trying to intervene in a four-story house, and due to the strong winds, the house suddenly turned into a torch. Vangerpen emphasized that the strongest concern at the moment is the strong winds. OSCAR NOMINATIONS POSTPONEDThe forest fires affecting Southern California have also impacted the film industry. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that Oscar nominations will be announced on Sunday, January 19, instead of Friday, January 17. The Academy also stated that the voting period has been extended by two days until the evening of January 14. The Academy announced that many events planned for this week have also been canceled or postponed, expressing, "We extend our deepest condolences to all those affected by the fires, especially our members and industry workers living in the Los Angeles area."
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