LOS ANGELES, Nov 12 (Antara/Reuters) - Singers Miley Cyrus and Neil Young were among hundreds of people who lost their homes in wildfires that destroyed parts of the California seaside town of Malibu, where flames burned for a fourth day on Monday.
Cyrus wrote on Twitter that she was "completely devastated by the fires ravaging my community."
"I am one of the lucky ones," she added. "My animals and LOVE OF MY LIFE made it out safely & that`s all that matters
right now. My house no longer stands but the memories shared with family & friends stand strong."
Cyrus is engaged to actor Liam Hemsworth. Lady Gaga and members of the Kardashian family said they
were forced to evacuate their homes because of the Woolsey Fire,which fire officials said has destroyed more than 370 structures
and was only 20 percent contained on Monday morning. Two people have died.
Young wrote on his website that California was "up against something bigger than we have ever seen."
"Firefighters have never seen anything like this in their lives," he wrote. "I have heard that said countless times in the
past two days, and I have lost my home before to a California fire, now another."
"Gods of Egypt" actor Gerard Butler posted a photo of himself in front of his burned-out home on Twitter."Heartbreaking time across California," he said.
"Real Housewives" star Camille Grammer also said on Instagram that she lost her home.
On Sunday, Kim Kardashian spoke about the "really rough week" in her home in the evacuated town of Calabasas as well as
nearby Thousand Oaks, site of a mass shooting that claimed 12 lives.
"Our hearts are broken," Kardashian said as she stood with her sisters and mother to accept an honor at the People`s Choice
Awards in Santa Monica.
"As horrible as this has been, it`s been amazing to see the resilient spirit of everyone involved," she added.
Charlie Sheen had posted on Twitter on Friday that he was unable to locate his parents, former "West Wing" star Martin
Sheen and wife Janet. A TV news crew located Martin Sheen safe on Friday night at Zuma Beach in Malibu, where he said the
couple were fine and "probably going to sleep in the car tonight."
Sheen said the fire was the worst he had seen in 48 years of living in Malibu.
"I`ve never seen one with this intensity, for this long, that took out so much property and caused such havoc," he said.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine, Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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