California wildfire map reveals celeb homes destroyed by inferno including Miley Cyrus, Gerard Butler and Neil Young

Kim Basinger, Miley Cyrus, Neil Young, Robert Thicke and Gerard Butler are among hundreds of people affected by rampaging blazes that has killed at least 48 people.

Meanwhile Kim Kardashian West, Caitlyn Jenner, Will Smith and Lady Gaga were included in those forced to flee their homes as walls of flames closed in.

Aussie actor Liam Hemsworth shared a picture revealing the charred remains of the Malibu home he shared with his American popstar fiancee Miley Cyrus after it was almost entirely destroyed after fire scorched 150-square-miles of Southern California.

Hemsworth, 28, posted an image to Instagram of the blackened shell of the property, while also showing four letters spelling out “love” which managed to survive.

He wrote: "It's been a heartbreaking few days. This is what's left of my house. Love."

Hemsworth continued: “Many people in Malibu and surrounding areas in California have lost their homes also and my heart goes out to everyone who was affected by these fires.

"I spent the day in Malibu yesterday and it was amazing to see the community pulling together to help each other out in any way they can."




He added: “Malibu is a strong community and this event is only going to make it stronger."

Cyrus, 25, revealed their home had burned to the ground on Sunday.

Last night the couple released a statement to announce they are donating £384,000 to The Malibu Foundation, through Cyrus' The Happy Hippie Foundation.

The statement said: "Miley and Liam lost their home but are very grateful to be safe along with their animals. Their community and state are very special to them and they want to give back to the place that has created so many beautiful memories for themselves and others.

"These funds will be used for those in financial need, emergency relief assistance, community rebuilding, wildfire prevention and climate change resilience."


Alec Baldwin's daughter Ireland also revealed her mum Kim Basinger, had lost her Malibu home.

"So many friends and friends and family of friends are losing everything they own in these fires.

"My mom and her partner lost their Malibu home in #Woolseyfire and thankfully, they are both safe."










Authorities in Southern California are assessing the damage from the Woolsey Fire, which may take several days.

Los Angeles County Fire Chief Daryl Osby warned the destruction may be significantly higher than the 435 structures already counted.

The area is braced for potentially further disasters, with some forecasters predicting rain next week which could trigger mudslides.

Meanwhile, in the north of the state, emergency services are still working to contain a fire.



 

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