The wildfires in Los Angeles have sparked a cascade of reactions from some of the most prominent celebrities, who watch with deep sorrow as scenes of devastation unfold. The latest to speak out is Miley Cyrus, who shared a heartbreaking message reflecting on how fire changed her life.
Miley had plans for a new musical project that was destroyed in the Woolsey fires. Additionally, her personal life, much like the fire itself, was ultimately consumed. Yet, from the ashes, green shoots are expected to grow.
«This image hits me hard today. This is a photo taken from my porch in 2018 after losing our home in the Woolsey fires. It’s a feeling you never forget. Walking up to the door you passed through daily, hoping to be greeted by your loved ones as always, only to find instead a pile of ashes and debris. My heart aches for those experiencing this devastation firsthand, and I cry for my city. It’s truly heartbreaking. Los Angeles symbolizes ‘living the dream,’ but the current reality is rubble and destruction,» Cyrus began posting.
Beyond this memory, seared into her mind, the artist is certain that, together, people can solve this and rise like the phoenix.
«I’m sharing links to organizations I personally support, which are helping fight the fires and assist survivors, including @malibufoundation, which we helped launch in 2018. Time, resources, and dedication from within and outside our community will heal us, but for now, it hurts deeply. Love always, Miley.»
Currently, thousands of people remain evacuated, tens of thousands of square meters of vegetation have been destroyed, and billions in economic losses have been incurred by businesses and individuals who have lost everything to the flames.
The wildfires have reached critical levels, with six active hotspots leaving a tragic toll of ten dead and dozens injured. Authorities have established several evacuation centers to provide shelter and assistance to the displaced. However, these centers are nearing full capacity, and alternative accommodations are being sought for those affected.