As wildfires continue to burn in the Los Angeles area, Angelina Jolie and his son Knox They are doing what they can to help.
Jolie, 49, and Knox, 16, were spotted at the grocery store loading up on essentials, including water, according to a published story. Daily Mail Friday, January 10.
“We have people at home,” he said as he packed up his trunk in a video obtained by the outlet. When asked if he plans to donate to relief efforts, he replied, “Yes I will, right now I'm taking care of my loved ones and keeping them in my home.”
Knox is one of six children Jolie shares with ex-husband Brad Pitt. They are also parents to sons Maddox, 23, and Pax, 21, and daughters Zahara, 20, Shiloh, 18, and Knox's twin sister, Vivienne.
D Fire crisis Fury has raged in the Los Angeles area since Tuesday, Jan. 7, when high winds fanned fast-burning brush fires that continued to spread in areas that hadn't seen significant rain in months.
As of Friday, January 10, 10 people have died, 9,000 structures have been damaged and 150,000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders. Los Angeles Times. Jolie's $25 million Los Feliz home remains outside the evacuation zone.
Due to the location of the fire, many celebrities were not as fortunate, many of whom live in the affluent Pacific Palisades section of Los Angeles. Paris Hilton, Anna Faris, Heidi Montag And Spencer Pratt, billy crystal, Mel Gibson And Milo Ventimiglia Celebrities are among those who have confirmed that they have lost their homes.
“Sitting with my family, watching the news and watching our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience,” Hilton wrote via Instagram on Wednesday. “This home is where we made so many precious memories. This is where Phoenix took its first steps and where we dreamed of building lifelong memories with London.”
Meanwhile, Jolie isn't the only celebrity to lend a helping hand. Jamie Lee Curtis announced on Thursday that he $1 million grant In relief operations. Sharon Stone The LA store is working with The Coop to collect donations for the displaced, and halle berry Says she's donating her “entire closet.”
overall, CBS News More than 200,000 people have been ordered to evacuate their homes and another 166,000 have been issued evacuation warnings, the report said.
check LAFD website For local fire warnings and Click here for resources How to help victims.