The famous actor shared: Oscar remained among the ashes!

Los Angeles, where the fires have been going on for over a week, is experiencing one of the largest and most devastating fires in its history. In the fires that affected the lives of many people, from Hollywood celebrities to billionaires, famous actress Isabella Rosselini shared an Oscar Award burning in the rubble on her social media account.

The city of Los Angeles in the US state of California has been fighting the most devastating fires in the country’s history for nine days. While the number of people who lost their lives in the region has risen to 25, the material damage is equally great.
While the average house is known to be worth over $3 million, celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, Tom Hanks, Ben Affleck and Reese Witherspoon had to evacuate their homes due to the fires.
Italian cinema artist Isabella Rosselini shared an Oscar Award burning in the rubble on her social media account. Roselini, who said her sister sent the photo, said, “My eyes are filled with tears thinking about all my friends and colleagues because of the fires.”
Here are the famous names whose houses were damaged and who had to be evacuated in the fire that started on January 7 and spread rapidly; Leighton Meester and Adam Brody, Anna Faris, Ricki Lake, Cary Elwes, Cameron Mathison, Spencer Pratt, Heidi Montag, James Woods, Bella Hadid, Eugene Levy, Diane Warren, Maria Shriver
The false information that spread along with the flames is also being fought. The rumors that have spread on social media in the last few days are being denied one by one by the teams. Conspiracy theorists have recently spread false news that the fires could not be extinguished and that the Hollywood sign was burned because the government mobilized all its resources to Ukraine.
The fires that have been burning homes and businesses for a week have killed at least 25 people.
Approximately 30 people were reported missing and tens of thousands of people were forced to leave their homes. More than 12,000 buildings were destroyed.
This was recorded as one of the “costliest fires” in the country’s history. The fires burned an area of ​​approximately 163 square kilometers.
Cal Fire reported that the Palisades fire is 18 percent contained and the Eaton fire is 35 percent contained.
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