Major Wildfires Devastate Celebrity Homes in Malibu and Pacific Palisades
The Palisades Fire, one of the most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles history, has caused widespread devastation along the Malibu coast, burning over 19,000 acres as it surged through Pacific Palisades and Malibu neighborhoods. Aerial footage reveals entire streets reduced to ashes, with thousands of homes believed to be destroyed.
Access to the affected areas has been restricted since the fire ignited on Tuesday, with officials confirming at least two reports of human remains discovered among the wreckage. Fire chief Kristin Crowley described the fire as a major natural disaster, with preliminary estimates indicating significant structural losses.
As the fire continues to rage, many of Malibu’s famous oceanfront mansions, beloved by celebrities, have been completely obliterated. Some homes have been reduced to mere skeletal frames, while others have vanished entirely, leaving behind nothing but charred foundations.
In a press conference, Los Angeles district attorney Nathan Hochman reflected on the catastrophic scene, likening it to an "apocalyptic" landscape. Local helicopter pilot Albert Azouz, who has monitored the skies over Malibu for nearly a decade, expressed disbelief at the extent of the damage, noting the stark transformation of once-beautiful neighborhoods into desolate sites.
Officials are continuing search efforts as they assess the full impact of this ongoing disaster.
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