Los Angeles Wildfires Live Updates: Hollywood Hills Ablaze, Celebrity Homes Destroyed, Biden Cancels Foreign Trip
On Tuesday Wildfires licked in Los Angeles, city of California in the United States and now burn hundreds of houses prompting the evacuation of thousands, among them some celebrities.

Los Angeles Wildfires Live Updates: For quite some time, delays hit embattled Los Angeles, city of California in the United States, which houses the film and television industry—Hollywood. Wildfires licked this part of the world beginning Tuesday and now burn hundreds of houses prompting the evacuation of thousands, among them some celebrities.
Areas majorly hit by the wildfires are Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, and Altadena within Los Angeles, and among them lies the residences of celebrities.
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At least five persons have reportedly died following the wildfires that have torn into upscale Pacific Palisades since Tuesday in Los Angeles. By Wednesday evening, major blazes in the city included three huge wildfires, among them one in Hollywood Hills with scores of firefighters battling to quell under blustery conditions.
Majorly affected are neighborhoods namely Pacific Palisades, Altadena, and Pasadena. As per the government records, there are estimates to about one thousand five hundred buildings that have burned in fires and almost a hundred thousand people forced to leave their houses.
Wildfires in Los Angeles have reportedly intensified owing to dry winds such as the 'Santa Anas' which have already increased the temperatures in that region, and Southern California has recorded little rainfall since early May this year.
Wildfires threatened to engulf Hollywood Wednesday as more fires across Los Angeles forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes and at least five people reportedly died.
Emerging new fires seem to be catching new embers scattered by hot winds blown up to 2.5 mi (4 km), including one that leveled a large property late Wednesday in Studio City, which is densely populated.
As part of an Associated Press report on some of the structures destroyed by wildfires, the ranch house once owned by legendary Hollywood figure Will Rogers, as well as the Topanga Ranch Motel ill-built in 1929 by newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst.
Another victim of the fires has been The Reel Inn, a much-loved Malibu seafood shack on the Pacific Coast Highway opposite Topanga Beach, a legendary surfing spot. Restaurants have occupied this precise spot since at least the 1940s; Reel Inn opened its doors in 1986, hanging surfboards that could date back almost a century from the rafters.
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Facebook is bursting at the seams with photos of Los Angeles, probably one of the saddest cities in the eyes of the world, which is known for film and television industries in America.
SpaceX is going to donate free Starlink terminals to the affected places in Los Angeles tomorrow morning, as announced by Elon Musk.
Sharing one such video, a post on X was captioned: "This is by far the craziest video from the fire in Los Angeles. This guy is filming huge walls of fire surrounding a house they're in, and there's another person and a dog. I have no idea why they didn't evacuate or what happened to them. Let's hope they're okay."
"The only reason you're able to see us right now is because of Starlink. There's absolutely no cell service at all in this whole area," the post cited a reporter.
If holders of the X social media app were to cumulate responses, it could be discovered that, in one such post, Musk claimed that TV crews are using SpaceX's Starlink to carry their live fire coverage for locations in Los Angeles.
Of the thousands of photographs that have been shared over social media about wildfires in Los Angeles, one captured an airplane performing the firefighting task in action, dropping water to suppress the fire almost immediately at one end of Hollywood Hills.
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