In the flames of LA
Hollywood’s famous Walk of Fame in danger
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The fires in Los Angeles threaten the city’s most famous landmark – the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Is one of the most famous places in the world falling victim to the fires in California? Like the , the flames are now also threatening the iconic Walk of Fame and other landmarks in the city that are popular with tourists. Another fire broke out in Los Angeles on Wednesday night (January 8th), which could make its destructive way towards the nearby Walk of Fame.
In addition to the Walk of Fame, on which countless stars have immortalized themselves with their names and handprints, the Hollywood Bowl is also in danger, according to the report. The workforce of the famous open-air stage, one of the largest in the world, has already been evacuated. This is what the operators said: “We have received an evacuation order and all Hollywood Bowl employees have safely evacuated the company premises. We extend our deepest gratitude to the firefighters who work tirelessly to protect our community.”
Other locations on Hollywood Boulevard that are now at great risk include Madame Tussauds Wax Museum and various famous cinemas, such as the TCL Chinese Theater and the El Capitan Theater.
Several celebrity villas have already burned down completely
Meanwhile, reports of prominent LA residents whose villas were completely destroyed by the fires are already increasing. Comedian and actor Billy Crystal (76) is one of them, as are Mandy Moore (40), Cary Elwes (62), Paris Hilton (43) and Adam Brody (45), to name just a few. According to authorities, more than 2,000 buildings have already been destroyed. Many more will probably follow, given the fact that the fires have not yet been brought under control in some places.
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