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"This is Insane," says Nora Fatehi as she and her team evacuate as wildfires in Los Angeles intensify.

"This is Insane," says Nora Fatehi as she and her team evacuate as wildfires in Los Angeles intensify.

In the midst of the recent wildfires in Los Angeles, actress and dancer Nora Fatehi described her terrifying experience of having to flee with her team.

In the midst of the recent wildfires in Los Angeles, actress and dancer Nora Fatehi has shared her terrifying experience online. Nora revealed her predicament on Instagram, saying that the growing problem forced her and her colleagues to leave.

Nora said, "I am in LA and the wildfires are crazy," describing the mayhem. That is unlike anything I have ever seen. We received an evacuation order five minutes ago, and this is crazy. I hastily packed everything I owned and am leaving this place. 

"I hope it doesn't get cancelled because this s**t is scary," she added, expressing her worries. I will provide you everyone with updates. I hope people are safe because this is unlike anything I have ever seen before.

Nora's story coincides with the immense destruction brought on by the wildfires, which have also sparked responses from other famous people. Priyanka Chopra earlier expressed her sympathy for those affected by the natural calamity on Instagram by writing "We are here." "My thoughts with everyone affected," Priyanka wrote in one of her photos. Together with a video that emphasized how serious the situation is, the statement read, "I hope we are all able to keep safe tonight?

Numerous inhabitants of Los Angeles, including famous people like Jamie Lee Curtis, Mandy Moore, and Paris Hilton, have been forced to evacuate their houses due to the devastating wildfires in the Pacific Palisades. Over 100,000 people have been displaced by the fires, which have destroyed almost 1,500 buildings and claimed at least five lives.

Hurricane-force gusts have made it difficult for firefighters to suppress the swiftly spreading fires in some of California's most affluent areas. Crews were fighting the magnitude and severity of the calamity, which Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone called overwhelming.

A new fire broke out in the Hollywood Hills on Thursday morning, near famous sites including Grauman's Chinese Theatre and the Walk of Fame. As firefighters battled the fire from the ground and the air, evacuation orders were quickly issued for portions of the historic area.





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