Horrifying moment The Hills star Spencer Pratt watches his home with Heidi Montag burn to the ground in LA wildfires
Spencer Pratt, star of THE Hills, was horrified to see his house, which he shares with his wife Heidi Montag, completely destroyed by flames in Los Angeles.
Celebrities are evacuating their homes as the terrible fires rage through Los Angeles, prompting the declaration of a state of emergency.
As the “worst possible scenario” involves the destruction of multi-million dollar houses, about 30,000 individuals have already left their homes.
Yesterday, four fires were reported in Los Angeles, with the largest being in the Pacific Palisades area in the west.
A couple from realityAmong those whose homes have been demolished are Spencer Pratt and Heide Montag, who first met on The Hills in the 2000s.
According to sources who spoke to TMZ, their family’s home caught fire yesterday and was completely destroyed.
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Fortunately, the couple and their two sons were not present when the fire started since they had been able to leave safely earlier in the day.
The family is reportedly “distraught” about the loss of their cherished home, nevertheless.
Spencer captured firemen using an airplane to dump water on a nearby mountain in an effort to suppress the fire.
The couple joins other well-known people who have been evacuated, including Mark Hamill and Travis Barker’s kids.
A-list celebrities including Ben Affleck, Tom Hanks, and Steven Spielberg all reside in the most impacted area.
Approximately 3,000 acres have been burned by the Palisades fire, which has now extended to nearby celebrity hotspots Malibu and Santa Monica.
The fires are being fought by hundreds of firefighters and dozens of engines, and firefighters who are not on duty are being asked to assist.
Trees and plants at the Getty Villa Museum are on fire, and homes within gated communities have also caught fire.
While burn victims receive treatment in restaurants and dense black smoke is released into the atmosphere, schools have been closed.
Governor Gavin Newsom visited the Palisades fire, and Mayor Karen Bass declared a state of emergency.
According to Los Angeles spokesperson Erik Scott, the Palisades fire was initially reported at 10.30 am on Tuesday and is thought to have started in dry vegetation.
“Due to a rapidly spreading wildfire, residents in the Palisades area must immediately leave,” the Los Angeles City Fire Department stated.
“Get everyone and their pets into your car and drive out of the neighborhood right now.
“If you are not in the mandatory evacuation zone, stay off the roads to allowfirst respondersand evacuees to move quickly.”
In order to escape the quickly spreading flames, desperate residents on Palisades Drive abandoned their still-running cars.
Because of the traffic bottleneck, emergency vehicles were unable to drive, therefore a bulldozer was employed to push the cars aside.
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Pacific Palisades resident and actor Steve Guttenberg asked those who left their automobiles unattended to leave their keys behind so that they might be moved to make room for fire trucks.
KTLA was informed by Guttenberg that this was not a parking lot. “My friends who live up there are unable to leave. I’m moving automobiles up there as far as I can walk.”
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