Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: Will they also have to be evacuated soon?

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: Will they also have to be evacuated soon?

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan
Will they also have to be evacuated soon?






Prince Harry and his wife Meghan have been committed to helping those affected by the fire disaster. Now they themselves should tremble for their own house.

The property of Prince Harry (40) and Duchess Meghan (43) in Montecito could also be in danger given the devastating fires in the Los Angeles area. It is now on the edge of an “extreme danger zone,” as the Daily Mail reports. Los Angeles is preparing for an “explosive fire spread” as hurricane-force winds are expected.

Warning for Montecito

According to the British newspaper, the ducal couple are about to be evacuated. A forest fire warning was issued by the National Weather Service for Montecito, where many other celebrities live alongside Harry and Meghan. Experts fear that violent hurricane gusts could sweep across the region at speeds of up to 110 km/h. The Montecito Fire Department warned that the strong winds could cause the fires to “spread rapidly” and behave “uncontrollably” and urged residents to be “prepared to evacuate.”

Then Harry and Meghan might also have to leave their house with their two children and could need help themselves. In recent days, they have hosted friends and family and supported the victims of the Los Angeles fire by donating to relief efforts through their Archewell Foundation. They also distributed meals on weekends. Actress Justine Bateman (58) therefore criticized them as “disaster tourists”.

Death toll rises to 25

The National Weather Service forecast severe fire conditions through midday Wednesday. Firefighters are currently battling four active fires across Los Angeles, including the massive Palisades Fire, which is only 14 percent contained. A new fire – Auto Fire – broke out Monday evening in Ventura County. It spread rapidly within a few hours. The fire department advised residents of high-risk areas to simply leave their homes if danger occurred and not wait for formal evacuation orders. So far, 25 people have died in the fires.

SpotOnNews

Source: Stern

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Posts