Lottery winner of $2 billion loses one of his mansions in ranging LA wildfires

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A lottery winner who won $2 billion tragically lost his entire mansion in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.

Edwin Castro, a man who won a historic $2 billion Powerball jackpot, has faced a tragic turn of events.

He has lost his Malibu mansion to the recent wildfires ravaging Los Angeles.

This devastating loss comes just a few years after his life changed forever with his monumental lottery win.

Edwin Castro won a historic lottery jackpot.

Edwin Castro made headlines in November 2022 when he purchased a winning lottery ticket from a local gas station. 

He claimed the massive jackpot in February 2023, receiving a lump sum of approximately $997.6 million. 

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Edwin Castro’s Malibu mansion reduced to ashes by wildfires. Image Credit: Getty

 

This win almost overnight made him one of the richest people in the world. 

With this newfound wealth, Castro invested in several properties, including a stunning mansion in Malibu.

Wildfires erupted in Los Angeles on January 7.

On January 7, 2025, wildfires broke out in Los Angeles, driven by strong winds and dry conditions. 

These fires quickly spread, leading to devastation across many neighborhoods. 

Castro’s Malibu home was caught in the path of destruction, and recent images show it reduced to ashes. 

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Wildfires on January 7, 2025, destroy Castro’s Malibu home. Image Credit: Getty

 

What remains are only charred wood and the foundations of what used to be a luxurious residence.

In addition to his Malibu property, Edwin Castro also purchased a $25.5 million house in Hollywood Hills. 

While his Malibu mansion is now lost, the fate of his other properties remains uncertain as the fires continue to spread. 

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Wildfires force 180,000 evacuations, destroy over 10,000 buildings. Image Credit: Getty

 

The scale of destruction

The wildfires have been catastrophic, resulting in significant loss of life and property. 

At least ten people have died, and officials report that over 10,000 buildings have been destroyed. 

The fires have forced nearly 180,000 residents to evacuate their homes, with many still under evacuation warnings. 

The situation continues to escalate, with firefighters struggling to contain the blazes.

As the fires rage on, local and federal officials are mobilizing resources to combat the flames. 

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President Joe Biden has pledged full federal support for California’s firefighting efforts. 

He emphasized the importance of cooperation among local utilities and emergency services to manage the crisis effectively. 

Biden noted that power companies had to turn off electricity to prevent further sparks, which contributed to the water shortage needed for firefighting.

Community Impact

The fires have not only impacted individual homeowners but have also affected entire communities. 

The destruction has left many families displaced and in need of assistance. 

Organizations like the Red Cross are actively working to provide support to those affected by the wildfires.

Community leaders encourage members to donate and help those who have lost their homes and possessions.

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Communities unite as Red Cross aids wildfire victims across LA. Image Credit: Getty

 


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