California residents flee wildfires leaving cars behind..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
California residents flee wildfires leaving cars behind..!?
A terrible wildfire is raging in the suburbs of Los Angeles (USA). It is causing great fear among people. The expensive neighborhood of Pacific Palisades (forest fire) has now slipped into a state of devastation. It has led to great fear as the fire broke out in expensive celebrity enclaves along with thousands of people's homes. Many of the huge buildings destroyed in the fire are hollywood A-listers. 10,000 homes in the area, including those belonging to Ben Affleck, chris Pratt, Reese Witherspoon, and Miles Teller, have been engulfed in the wildfire. The home of reality tv couple Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, who appeared on MTV's hit show ``The Hills,'' is also reported to have burned down. The couple and their two children are unharmed. But they are devastated by the damage.
 Actor james Woods released a video of his neighbors' plight and their ordeal after revealing he was evacuating the area. The web is now abuzz with photos and videos of the blaze. According to hollywood media reports, Hurricane-force winds scorched the area. Many people were left devastated by the fierce fire that spread along with these winds. people and celebrities fled, leaving their homes and cars where they were. Many cars were left stranded on the roads. Firefighters had to use bulldozers to push dozens of vehicles, including expensive models like BMWs, Teslas, and Mercedes, to one side of the road. Many cars were crushed in the chaos. Alarms rang out from the cars in the chaos. Firefighters have ordered the evacuation of nearly 30,000 people due to the rapidly spreading fire. Hundreds of buildings have been damaged and destroyed as strong winds have spread the fire far and wide. Los Angeles fire Department officials said that there was chaos among the people. The evacuation was chaotic. There were no reports of deaths or injuries. They said that no one had been rescued yet. Moreover, there are concerns that the strong winds are likely to increase further.

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