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Iggy AzaleaandCher‘s California homes are in harm’s way.
Although the two musicians appear to be safe from therelentless wildfires that continue to spread in Southern California, their homes might not be.
“I am genuinely concerned about my home burning down,” the Australian rapper, 28,tweetedon Friday. “It’s right on the canyon in Calabasas and I can’t get home to any of my things right now.”
The Woolsey Fire, which is one of two wildfires currently burning through Southern California, has spread across 14,000 acres as of Friday, forcing thousands of residents to flee from their homes, theLos Angeles Timesreported.
The blaze, which threatens residents in Calabasas, Hidden Hills and Malibu, is still 0 percent contained.
Another, the Hill Fire, has spread over 10,000 acres in the Newbury Park area — blocks away fromthe Thousand Oaks bar where 12 people were killed in a mass shootingon Wednesday.
Cher, 72, also expressed concern over the safety of her Malibu home on Friday.
“I can’t bear the thought of there being no Malibu I’ve had a house in Malibu since 1972,” she added, alongside a crying emoji.
In a series of separate tweets, the singer shared that she felt“afraid” and “kinda numb,”but that as much as she feared for her own property, her heart was also broken thinking of those whohad lost far more.
The blaze alsodamaged the old-fashioned Western townwhere many scenes from the HBO seriesWestworldhave been filmed.
Kim Kardashian Westtold her fans that she had just flown back to her Hidden Hills property when she found out that Calabasas was under threat from the Woolsey Fire — and she only had one hour “to pack up andevacuate our home.”
Kourtney Kardashianfled for safety too, while siblingsKhloé KardashianandRob Kardashianhunkered down together with their respective daughters,True Thompson, 6 months, andDream Kardashian, who turns 2 on Saturday.
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In addition to the two wildfires burning in Southern California, an intense brush fire broke out in Northern California, causing thousands to evacuate, according toThe Weather Channel. It’s being called the “Camp Fire.”
On Friday, The Butte County Sheriff’s Officereleased a statement on Twitterstating that five people have been found dead in the town of Paradise.
source: people.com