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DARREN M. RICHIE, ESQ.
As multiple blazes spread through the Los Angeles area, at least 16 people have died and thousands of structures have been destroyed in what may be some of the most destructive wildfires in Southern California history.
Three fires burned in the L.A. area as of Sunday. The Palisades Fire ripped through western neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades and Malibu, becoming the most destructive wildfire in L.A. history. The fire is more than 20,000 acres and is 11% contained, according to Cal Fire.
Among the thousands who have lost their homes during the Los Angeles wildfires are dozens of familiar faces, from actors like Jeff Bridges and Milo Ventimiglia to musicians including Jhené Aiko and Diane Warren. Some, like Paris Hilton, discovered the loss of their homes via news coverage. Others have documented their evacuation experiences, urging others to flee endangered neighborhoods such as the Pacific Palisades and provide assistance.
Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis, who earned a SAG Award nomination as fires ravaged her Los Angeles neighborhood, donated $1 million to aiding victims of the wildfires, writing on Instagram that she is “in communication with Governor [Gavin] Newsom and Mayor [Karen] Bass and Senator [Adam] Schiff as to where those funds need to be directed for the most impact.” If you’re looking to help those impacted by the fires or find refuge yourself, here is a list of organizations and resources. Ahead, a look at some of the celebrities who have lost their homes during the fires, and their words of support as Los Angeles looks to rebuild.
As a long-time Palisades area resident, DARREN M. RICHIE, ESQ. knows what you are going through!
More than 30,000 residents in the Los Angeles area evacuated to a fast-moving, wildfire in Pacific Palisades.
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