California wild fire doesn't spare any, even Hollywood stars property hasn't escaped from the horrible wild fire that ravaged California.
Miley Cyrus on Monday tweeted her $2.5 million mansion she purchased with her fiance, Liam Hemsworth in 2016 were all gone. Thousands of people were displaced and forced evacuation was implemented as the life threatening fire continue to devastate.
"Completely devestated by the fires affecting my community. I am one of the lucky ones," the singer ans actress tweeted. "My animals and LOVE OF MY LIFE made it out safely & that's all that matters right now. My house no longer stands but the memories shared with family & friends stand strong. I am grateful for all I have left."
Completely devestated by the fires affecting my community. I am one of the lucky ones. My animals and LOVE OF MY LIFE made it out safely & that’s all that matters right now. My house no longer stands but the memories shared with family & friends stand strong. I am grateful for— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) November 12, 2018
Cyrus encouraged her millions of followers to donate fire aid and disaster relief. She expressed her gratitude for the heroes of this days tragedy to firefighters and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Gerard Butler also shared the aftermath photo from his Malibu house, "Returned to my house in Malibu after evacuating. Heartbreaking time across California. Inspired as ever by the courage, spirit and sacrifice of firefighters. Thank you @LAFD. If you can, support these brave men and women at SupportLAFD.org."
Returned to my house in Malibu after evacuating. Heartbreaking time across California. Inspired as ever by the courage, spirit and sacrifice of firefighters.
Returned to my house in Malibu after evacuating. Heartbreaking time across California. Inspired as ever by the courage, spirit and sacrifice of firefighters. Thank you @LAFD. If you can, support these brave men and women at https://t.co/ei7c7F7cZx. pic.twitter.com/AcBcLtKmDU— Gerard Butler (@GerardButler) November 11, 2018
"California is a paradise for us all. We are sad not to be able to defend it against Mother Nature's wrath," Young wrote.
These abandoned and burned out cars shows you what a panic it must have been for residents trying to escape the Camp Fire.— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) November 9, 2018
Unreal scenes in Paradise, CA, this morning. #CampFire
🎥 Nick Valencia#paradise #california #wildfire #Woolseyfire pic.twitter.com/s5L4PWvsvj
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