Hollywood celebrities post videos of their burning mansions in Los Angeles, saying, “People have lost everything.”

 

Additionally, he cut off a live KTLA 5 newscast to exhort locals to evacuate and leave their possessions.

As if they were in a parking lot, folks are taking their keys with them. On the January 7 broadcast of the outlet, he said, “This is not a parking lot.” “People must relocate their autos immediately.

For a man like me to relocate your automobile so that these fire engines can get up there, if you leave your car behind, leave the key inside. It’s quite crucial,” he said.

“Your own possessions shouldn’t be a concern. Simply leave. The actor from Three Men and a Baby went on, “Get your loved ones and get out.”

Billy Crystal and his spouse, Janice, are struggling with the loss of their almost 40-year-old house due to the destructive fire.

 

Beautiful images reveal that Tom Hanks’ house on a cliff in Los Angeles barely escapes a wildfire.

Insiders at ABC say they are “embarrassed and horrified” by David Muir’s purportedly “narcissistic” dress choice while reporting on flames in Los Angeles.