Los Angeles Wildfire - Priyanka Chopra Escapes, Hollywood Celebs Lose Homes

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Thousands of acres have been burnt by the fire, forcing many people to evacuate. The actress shared a devastating video of the area in Los Angeles being completely destroyed by the wildfire on her instagram Story. The video footage shows priyanka remarking, "It's crazy." "My thoughts are with everyone affected," she added as a message to the photo. "I hope everyone can stay safe tonight," accompanied by an emoji of folded hands.
 
Another instagram story depicting the Palisades Fire's destruction of many homes was shared by Priyanka. "Fast-moving Palisades fire in LA scorches thousands of acres, destroys homes." Fans of priyanka quickly responded to the video with kind and encouraging remarks. The $6 million california house of Anthony Hopkins was burned Anthony Hopkins had also lost his house to the destructive wildfires in California. In 2021, Hopkins spent $6 million on a stunning four-bedroom, five-bathroom house in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood. He watched as his land was reduced to smoldering rubble.
 
John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Mandy Moore, Eugene Levy lose homes Billy Crystal, paris Hilton and Eugene Levy were among celebrities who lost their homes in the wildfires that devastated neighbourhoods of Los Angeles. Crystal and his wife, Janice lost their Pacific Palisades home of 46 years. Schitt's Creek star Eugene Levy's house was also incinerated. In an instagram video, Mandy Moore showed devastated streets in Altadena near Pasadena.
"Honestly, I'm in shock and feeling numb for all so many have lost, including my family," she wrote. Houses No One Wants Additionally devastated were actors Adam Brody, Leighton Meester, Anna Faris, james Woods, Heidi Montag, and Spencer Pratt. tom Hanks and Ben Affleck were forced to escape after the fire damaged their opulent homes. Over 2,900 acres were burnt by wildfires that grew out of control in Southern California's Palisades district. A state of emergency was promptly proclaimed in the region, and authorities were warned that things may become worse.
 
 

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