A terrible fire has left a lot of damage in America for several days.
The third day has passed since the fire started in Los Angeles and several areas are still burning.
Flames, strong winds and thick smoke have sent residents fleeing their burning homes in Los Angeles, with thousands of firefighters battling at least three separate blazes from the Pacific Coast to Pasadena.
According to the latest reports, ten people have lost their lives and more than 9 thousand buildings have been damaged or destroyed. Experts say Los Angeles is not out of danger yet, and the fires may be the costliest wildfire disaster in US history. Its damage is expected to be between 135 and 150 billion dollars.
AThis fire, which occurred in residential areas with very expensive properties, has destroyed more than 10,000 structures and has also faced serious challenges to the American insurance industry.
According to the initial forecasts of Ecoweather, the damages caused by these fires are estimated between 135 and 150 billion dollars. These fires have engulfed areas where some of America’s most expensive real estate is located. Los Angeles police believe at least one of the fires on the west side of the city was intentional and police are investigating the case as a criminal act. A suspect has been arrested in this regard.
Which celebrity’s house burned down?
Many famous figures in the world of music, cinema and sports lost their luxurious homes during the massive fire in California, which also spread to Los Angeles. Billy Crystal, a 76-year-old American comedian, lost the house he owned since 1979 in this fire. Mel Gibson, the star of the action movies “Mad Max” has also announced that his house in California was destroyed. He was on the set of a movie in Texas when the fire broke out.
The spokesperson of American actor Jeff Bridges also announced that the house of this famous actor was burnt down. Paris Hilton, a famous TV personality, also announced on her Instagram page about the destruction of her villa during the fire.
In addition, the media reported that the homes of Cary Elvis, Mandy Moore, Milo Ventimiglia, Anthony Hopkins, Leighton Meester, Adam Brody and John Goodman were either completely destroyed or damaged in the fire.
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