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Oprah’s house gone with the fire

eFluxMedia.com – Disaster came across Montecito California on Friday, a wildfire destroyed a number of 111 residences of famous and rich people beside the house of the richest woman in USA Oprah Winfrey.

However, even after the fire was died down; the authorities said the risk is still persist, they said that there are about 1,500 house in burning risk because the fire wasn’t controlled completely, beside that the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection announced that the total of 1,800 acres of land were broken out on Thursday 6 p.m.

The Montecito enclave has drawn many celebrities over the years, residents coming to call the land between the Pacific Ocean and the mountains a paradise, since although exclusive and posh; it lies afar from the humdrum of Los Angeles.

On Oprah’s Friday show, she talked on air with the actor Rob Lowe, who lost his house too in the Friday’s fire, they talked about the disaster and the amount of loses sending their sympathy to their neighbors who lost their properties.

Oprah was fine after the wildfire ending and her dogs too where they were the only creatures in her house as she doesn’t have children, As for Rob Lowe, he said he was watching football with his son when the fire blazed around his home, his wife having been the one to notify them of the impending danger just in the nick of time.

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