Miracle as Malibu home survives while neighboring properties are destroyed

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The last house standing in California fires a miracle as Malibu home survives amid devastating wildfires.

The ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles have caused widespread destruction. As the flames continue to rage, at least 10 people have lost their lives, and over 10,000 buildings have been destroyed.

More than five fires are still burning, fueled by desert winds that spread the flames across the region.

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Stunning images show Malibu’s devastation as wildfires leave behind ruins

Malibu, once a peaceful beach paradise, now shows the devastating effects of the fires. Rows of palm trees have been reduced to blackened stumps.

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Malibu’s $8 million home survived the fires, while neighboring properties were destroyed. Image Credits: AP

 

The fire destroyed countless beachfront homes, but one mansion miraculously survived.

This $8 million home, owned by David Steiner, is left standing, surrounded by smoldering debris.

Upscale neighborhoods like Pacific Palisades face devastating destruction

The Pacific Palisades neighborhood, home to many celebrities, has seen significant damage.

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Wildfires in Los Angeles have destroyed over 10,000 buildings and killed at least 10 people. Image Credits: AP

 

Entire blocks have been flattened, with only chimneys and outlines of homes remaining.

Among the celebrities affected are Paris Hilton, Anthony Hopkins, and John Goodman, whose properties were destroyed.

The Palisades and Eaton Fires have caused historic damage in Los Angeles

The Palisades and Eaton fires are among the most destructive in Los Angeles history.

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Pacific Palisades, home to many celebrities, faced severe damage with homes reduced to rubble. Image Credits: AP

 

These wildfires have consumed over 34,000 acres, or 53 square miles, of land. Both fires continue to burn, with containment efforts still far from success.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna has warned that the death toll from the fires is likely to increase.

The tragic loss of life includes elderly residents who were unable to escape in time. As recovery efforts intensify, more deaths are feared.

Financial impact of the wildfires could reach up to $150 billion

The wildfires have caused extensive damage, with economic losses estimated between $135 billion and $150 billion.

The cost of rebuilding the city and repairing homes will be astronomical, with homeowners facing soaring insurance premiums.

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The Palisades and Eaton fires have burned over 34,000 acres, causing historic damage in Los Angeles. Image Credits: AP

 

In response to the devastation, President Joe Biden has promised full federal reimbursement for recovery efforts.

This includes funding for debris removal, temporary shelters, and first responder salaries. The federal government is committed to supporting Los Angeles through the recovery process.

New fire ignites as authorities struggle to contain multiple blazes

As firefighters battle multiple fires, a new blaze, the Kenneth Fire, has erupted in West Hills.

This fast-moving fire threatens more homes, and officials are urging residents to evacuate. With over 900 responders deployed to fight the flames, the situation remains critical.

Additionally, LAPD officials have arrested a suspect believed to have intentionally started the Kenneth Fire.

The suspect was detained by citizens and is under investigation for arson. Authorities are still working to determine the full extent of the damage caused by the blaze.

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Though the winds have calmed, the battle to contain the wildfires is far from over.

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Firefighters, aided by crews from other states, are making progress in controlling the flames. However, the fires are still raging, and more damage is expected before containment is achieved.

California faces a long road to recovery after the wildfires

The wildfires in Los Angeles have caused historic destruction, but the resilience of the community shines through. While the death toll continues to rise and many homes have been lost, efforts to rebuild are already underway.

In short, the federal government’s support and ongoing firefighting efforts will be crucial in helping the region recover from this devastating disaster.


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