Thousands of people were killed and nearly 30,000 people lost their homes in US media as the worst forest fires in California's history.
Monday night Norwegian time, firefighters are still fighting against a large fire that rages more places in the US state. According to the news agency, several fires are now under control, but authorities believe it will take several weeks before everything is shut down.
Work is now being carried out to identify all who die, but is still closer to 230 people who are not counted, the news agency said. Especially in the almost destroyed city of heaven, in the north of the country, the human tragedy is a fact.
– One of the lucky ones
Further south of the state, Malibu is famous for Malibu among places affected by forest fires. Here too, a number of houses were extinguished by fire, but deaths were significantly lower.
Some of the world's stars have fled millions of their villas over the weekend, including action star Gerard Butler, 48, who shared photos of his burning house on Twitter. Later, a number of other celebrities followed.
Famous figures such as Miley Cyrus (25), Will Smith (50), Robin Thicke (41), Orlando Bloom (41) and Lady Gaga (32) were all affected by the disaster. The first to write nervousness that his house in Malibu had been burned to the ground.

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– I was completely damaged by a fire that raged in my environment. I am one of the lucky ones. Both animals and my love are safe, and that's the only thing that matters today. My house is no longer, but the memories I share with family and friends that I always want, he writes in a post.
Also, Lady Gaga's music colleague had to evacuate her house, but it was not clear whether her house was upside down. On Sunday, the 32-year-old man wrote that he did not know what he returned.
"My thoughts go to those who are most affected by this tragedy – those who lost their homes or someone they love. I am sitting here with many of you, all of whom wonder if our house is captured by fire. What we can do is praying together and for each other. God be with you all, Gaga wrote on one of his Twitter updates, where he also thanked firefighters for this effort:
I am very grateful, I love you and may you be blessed to all firefighters and first responders who continue to fight this fire. You risked your life for us, and I am very humble for your courage. You are our hero. #WoolsleyFire
– Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) November 11, 2018
The future is uncertain
Actor Orlando Bloom has, in turn, shared photos of his own environment on Instagram, showing the extent of the blazing sea.
"That's how I walked out two hours ago. Pray that all the neighbors are safe and at the same time thank you for the brave fire. Take care of yourself," he wrote.
In addition, artist Robin Thick and model girlfriend April Love Geary (23), who are waiting for their second child together, have used the opportunity to thank firefighters on social media.
Thicke previously shared images of his own residential neighborhood on Instagram, which showed star houses surrounded by thick smoke.
"When we were transported safely, firefighters and volunteers risked their lives to save our home. To them we want to thank you, write a partner on Instagram.
Then Thicke shared a Snapchat update confirming that the family home had suffered major damage.

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Enlightened parents
Singer Jessica Simpson, some in the Kardashian clan and actor Charlie Sheen (53) also among forest affected by the fire. The latter made headlines when he called his parents in the midst of flamingos, which he did not receive at the time.
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© ️– Charlie Sheen (@charliesheen) November 10, 2018
Some American media have written that Sheen's parents, Martin and Janet Sheen, have arrived and must be in good condition.
Also part of the historic Paramount Ranch, an area that has been the place for many films and TV shows since 1927 has been burned down. The last ranch has been used to record the main street scenes in the fictional city "Westworld", "Sweetwater".
100,000 were evacuated
Since Thursday, three separate forest fires have been destroyed in California. The second largest, "Woolsey Fire," has so far destroyed almost 215 miles of the American landscape, and more than 100,000 people have been evacuated, CNN wrote. The reason for wildfires is unknown, but may depend on droughts and strong winds.
The most severe fires called "Camp Four" by US authorities and the media, named rivers in the area, have needed 23 human lives.
All the inhabitants of heaven are mentioned above, where there is a more dramatic description of those who have recovered from the fire.
The authorities fear that the number of deaths will increase.
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