Mel Gibson has revealed that his home in Malibu was destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires while he was away recording Joe Rogan's podcast. The Oscar-winning film star expressed his devastation over the loss and criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for his handling of the crisis.
At least 10 people have lost their lives in the wildfires, with thousands of buildings burned down and tens of thousands of residents evacuated. Gibson mentioned that his neighbors, including actor Ed Harris, also lost their homes in the blaze. Despite the loss, Gibson's family followed evacuation orders and are safe.
During his appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, Gibson criticized Governor Newsom for failing to take adequate action to prevent the wildfires. He expressed disappointment in the government's response and joked about the allocation of tax dollars for non-essential purposes.
Los Angeles is currently facing the most severe wildfires in its history, with over 31,000 acres of land consumed and 180,000 people evacuated. The fires, spanning across several areas in LA, have led to significant destruction of structures and prompted concerns about further damage due to high winds.
Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, Ricki Lake, and other celebrities have shared their heartbreak over losing their properties in the wildfires. Hilton described the devastation as indescribable, while Crystal expressed deep sorrow over the loss of his long-time residence.
Amid the devastation, communities have come together to support those affected by the wildfires. Actor Steve Guttenberg assisted in clearing the way for fire engines, emphasizing the importance of swift evacuation. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also offered their home as a safe haven for friends and loved ones in need.
President-elect Donald Trump called for Governor Newsom's resignation over the handling of the crisis, while President Joe Biden pledged additional federal resources to aid California. Governor Newsom defended the state's response efforts and focused on ensuring the safety of residents and firefighters.
As the wildfires continue to ravage California, firefighters and authorities are working tirelessly to contain the flames and protect communities. The ongoing threat of high winds poses a challenge to containment efforts, emphasizing the need for coordinated response and support.