Angelina Jolie gave her home to victims of LA wildfires

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Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie (49) stepped forward to help neighbors affected by a large forest fire in Los Angeles (LA), USA.

According to the New York Post on the 10th (local time), Angelina Jolie and her youngest son, Knox Jolie-Pitt (17), purchased water and daily necessities for victims at a grocery store in Los Feliz and placed them in the trunk of her car. This was captured.

In the video released by the Daily Mail, Jolie was asked by the photographer, “Are you concerned about the ongoing fire?” and she responded, “Yes. “There are people (damaged by the forest fire) at my house right now,” he replied.

“I plan to make a donation,” he said. “Right now, I am taking care of people close to me and inviting people to my house.”

Jolie is not the only celebrity who donates and provides relief goods for disaster victims.

American pop star Beyoncé donated a large amount of $2.5 million (approximately 3.664 billion won), and actress Jamie Lee Curtis donated $1 million (approximately 1.4656 billion won). Eva Longoria also announced that she would donate $50,000 (about 73.28 million won).

In addition, actors Sharon Stone and Halle Berry donated clothes, shoes, and bags, and Hilton family heiress Paris Hilton began emergency fundraising activities for affected residents.

Britain’s Prince Harry (40) and his wife Meghan Markle (43) also visited shelters to comfort the victims, then opened the door to their $29 million home in Montecito, California and offered shelter to the victims seeking shelter. Provided shelter.

Meanwhile, the fire destroyed more than 12,000 homes and killed at least 24 people.

According to reports from the Associated Press and the New York Times, California fire officials said that the fire spread due to strong winds and burned 160 square kilometers, which is larger than the size of San Francisco. The fire in the Eaton area did not spread further over the weekend and was 33% contained as of the morning of the 13th. The Palisades wildfire is 14% contained.

Sixteen people were killed in the Eaton wildfire area, and at least eight people were found dead in the Palisades area. There were reports of 16 more people missing from two locations and officials warned casualties would rise.

While the cause of the fire has not yet been determined, some have pointed out that power lines near Eaton and Palisades were the cause, and the possibility of arson has not been ruled out.

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