"Star Wars" actor Mark Hamill shared an emotional update after announcing he was "fleeing for our lives" from the wildfires.
but all of Los Angeles,” he added. “Together, we will get through this! ️.” Hamill received support from fans in the comments section of his post. “Mark so glad your home was spared ...
Mark Hamill provided a first-hand account of how he and his family evacuated their home in Malibu amid the raging LA fire. He recalled the family “fleeing” for their lives as fires engulfed the neighborhood.
The 'Star Wars' star, who shared how he, his wife and dog Trixie escaped Malibu, is among the Hollywood evacuees sharing firsthand accounts as the wildfires rage in L.A. County.
A raging fire in Los Angeles is disrupting the Southern California landscape ... Don't know if our place made it." Mark Hamill also shared on Instagram that he evacuated Malibu "so last-minute ...
Star Wars legend Mark Hamill was evacuated from his house in Los Angeles, becoming one of more than 30,000 people to flee the ongoing fires in the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood. The actor shared ...
LOS ANGELES (AP ... neighborhood of Los Angeles forced many Hollywood stars, including Mark Hamill, Mandy Moore and James Woods, to evacuate their homes. California firefighters are battling ...
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Dr. Mark Kelly, who served MHS and then SMMUSD, is given a fond farewell by the district Malibu High School’s second-ever principal has just retired. Dr. Mark Kelly made a profound mark as a well-liked principal at MHS from 2004 to 2012.
A new sentencing hearing for brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez in the killing of their parents has been delayed for nearly two months because of Southern California’s wildfires.
Three wildfires continue to burn in the Los Angeles region, according to Cal Fire. The Palisades and Eaton fires have scorched nearly 40,000 acres, destroying thousands of homes and forcing tens of thousands of evacuations. The fires are 31% and 65% contained, respectively, but authorities said earlier this week that the blazes had little growth.