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‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: Nora Fatehi has terrifying escape from LA fires

News Desk

Jan 10

 

In a terrifying turn of events, Canadian actress and dancer Nora Fatehi was forced to flee her Los Angeles home as raging wildfires wreaked havoc across the city, leaving thousands of residents displaced.

 

In a recent Instagram post, Fatehi shared details of her frightening experience, describing the panic and chaos leading up to her hurried evacuation.

 

“The wildfires are out of control, I‘ve never seen anything like it, we only got the evacuation order five minutes ago," she said.

 

The wildfires, which erupted on the night of January 07, 2025, have already consumed large areas of land, reportedly destroying over 1,500 properties and leaving 15,000 residents displaced.

 

 Nora Fatehi quickly packed her things and headed to the airport, hoping her scheduled flight wouldn’t be cancelled. “I packed quickly and left for the airport as I have a flight today,” she said. 

 

“I hope everyone stays safe, I’ve never experienced anything like this before. This s**t is scary I’m gonna keep you guys updated,” she added.

 

 She wasn’t the only celebrity affected by the wildfires. Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas also witnessed the devastating blaze from her mansion in LA.

 

 Sharing a video of the fire, Priyanka Chopra wrote, “My thoughts are with everyone, I hope we all stay tonight.”

 

Other Hollywood celebrities, including Jamie Lee Curtis, Mandy Moore, and Paris Hilton have also lost their homes to the wildfires. The fires have caused immense destruction, and the city of Los Angeles remains under siege, grappling with one of its worst natural disasters.

 

As the fires keep burning, the focus is on keeping residents safe and applauding the hard work of those fighting the flames.

 

Earlier, A new wildfire broke out late Wednesday in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles after other fires in the region killed at least five people, destroyed hundreds of homes and forced authorities to issue evacuation orders to more than 100,000 people. City authorities reported "zero containment" due to dry, hurricane-force winds.

At least five people have been killed in wildfires rampaging around Los Angeles, officials said Wednesday, with firefighters overwhelmed by the speed and ferocity of multiple blazes.

 

 

 

Up to 1,500 buildings have burned in fires that have broken out around America's second biggest city, forcing over 100,000 people from their homes.

 

Hurricane-force winds whipped up fireballs that leapt from house to house in the upmarket Pacific Palisades area, incinerating a swathe of California's most desirable real estate favored by Hollywood celebrities.

 

On Wednesday evening, a new fire erupted in the Hollywood Hills, just a few hundred meters (yards) from the storied Hollywood Boulevard, sparking an evacuation order for the world's entertainment capital.

 

                                                                                                                                                                

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