Brilio.net - Paris Hilton has just shared her heartbreaking experience about the fire that hit her house in Los Angeles . In a social media post, Friday (10/1), Hilton expressed her deep loss seeing her house full of memories turned into rubble. Although her family, including her children and pets, survived, the material losses reached IDR 136 billion.
"I stand here with a broken heart. Seeing this house reduced to ashes is indescribable," he said on Saturday (11/1). The house, according to Hilton, was not just a building, but a place full of laughter, dreams and precious memories with family. Now, all of that is gone.
photo: Instagram/@parishilton
Hilton's post shows the condition of the Malibu house destroyed with rubble walls and charred wood. Small fires are still burning in some parts, reinforcing the impression of a great tragedy. Despite the great loss, Hilton is grateful that his family was safely evacuated.
Hilton emphasized that this tragedy was not unique to her. Many other families have suffered similar fates, making the fire a collective wound for the community. She reminded that memories are far more valuable than material losses, and that life can change in an instant.
Despite the sadness, Hilton expressed gratitude for the safety of his family. He thanked the officers who worked hard to put out the fire and gave him hope for a comeback.
photo: Instagram/@parishilton
Quoting ANTARA, the fire in Los Angeles that occurred on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, started from burning brush in the Pacific Palisades area. Dry weather conditions due to drought in Southern California accelerated the spread of the fire. In a short time, the fire devoured around 1,500 buildings, more than 100,000 people were displaced, and several fatalities.
Luxury homes inhabited by famous celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Anthony Hopkins, and John Goodman were targeted by the raging fire. Firefighters fought desperately to control the blaze, but the vast area of the fire made it very difficult to handle. Ten fatalities were reported in this incident, while dozens of families were forced to evacuate.
The impact of this fire was very large, for that reason, the local government together with the President of the United States, Joe Biden, carried out a disaster response by mobilizing aid for affected residents.
"Given the magnitude of this disaster, I spoke to the governor. He asked if I could increase the federal funding authorized under this law from 75 percent to 90 percent," said Joe Biden.