Paris Hilton, Steve Guttenberg make it back to LA homes after wildfires

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Paris Hilton and Steve Guttenberg returned to their homes in Los Angeles, California, following the recent wildfires that swept through the area.

The fires have caused significant devastation to properties and landscapes in the region, leaving residents, including Hilton and Guttenberg, to face the aftermath.

Residents in the Pacific Palisades area, where both celebrities live, experienced the destructive force of the wildfires firsthand.

Guttenberg awoke to find his neighborhood significantly altered by the flames. The lush environment that once surrounded his home was left charred and barren.

Local authorities have been providing updates, as fire crews work to ensure the safety of all residents and manage the recovery process.

The wildfires erupted earlier this week, driven by dry conditions and strong winds that have plagued the region.

Hilton expressed relief that no lives were lost and gratitude for the firefighters’ relentless efforts.

Guttenberg, an actor famed for his roles in the “Police Academy” films, shared similar sentiments, expressing concern for his community and appreciation for those aiding in the recovery.

The Pacific Palisades neighborhood, an area known for its scenic beauty and affluent residents, now faces a long path to recovery.

Local government officials have pledged support for those affected by the wildfires, promising resources to assist in rebuilding homes and restoring the community.

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