Terrified LA locals film themselves SURROUNDED by wildfires & making desperate bids to outrun flames as water runs out
TERRIFYING videos have shown LA locals filming the horrifying wildfires surrounding them and their homes as around 30,000 people have been forced to flee.
These apocalyptic scenes have come as firefighters warn they are running low on water to put out the raging blaze.
Tens of thousands have also been forced to evacuate as a fire in Pacific Palisades spreads uncontrolled.
Locals recorded their hometown's burning as even celebrity homes were emptied by the inferno sweeping across parts of Los Angeles.
Even celebrities in the affluent area were forced to evacuate their multi million dollar mansions.
Actor James Woods shared the terrifying moment the fires blazed over the deck and pool of his home.
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It comes as...
- Four wildfires have erupted in LA sending tens of thousands fleeing
- State of emergency issued and all firefighters called to help
- Celebrities have been forced to flee homes as one inferno rips through affluent neighborhood
- Clip taken from a plane shows the huge scale of blaze
- Fires made worse by dry conditions and 100mph gusts
- Reality TV stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag lose home to fire
- Horror video shows huge flames just feet from house as two men and dog inside
His video, shared on , showed how the thick smoke and hellish red hue from the flames made his view barely visible.
Other horrifying videos also showed how non-celebs either fled or became trapped in the apocalyptic nightmare.
One man showed how the inferno raged just metres from his house in the affluent neighbourhood and engulfed his yard.
One firefighter was heard saying: "The hydrants are down."
Another reported: "Water supply just dropped."
Celebrities like Mark Hamill, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, along with Travis Barker's kids Alabama and Landon have all evacuated.
The area is home to dozens of A-listers including Ben Affleck, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg.
The Palisades Fire has now spread some 3,000 acres backed by 100mph gusts and reached the neighboring celeb haunts of Malibu and Santa Monica.
Weather forecasters think the "worst is yet to come" as a dry windstorm is expected to last for days.
Horrifying aerial footage has shown the massive scale of the blazes.
The terrifying video was filmed by a passenger aboard a flight out of LAX Airport.
Actor Eugene Levy, known for his role in the American Pie films and Schitt's Creek TV show, found himself stuck as he tried to flee.
He told the LA Times: “The smoke looked pretty black and intense over Temescal Canyon... I couldn’t see any flames but the smoke was very dark."
Star Wars actor Mark Hamill has said he was evacuated from Malibu.
In an Instagram post, he said: "Personal Fire Update: 7pm - Evacuated Malibu so last-minute there small fires on both sides of the road as we approached PCH (Pacific Coast Highway)."
From there he went to his daughter Chelsea's house in Hollywood with his wife Marilou and their dog Trixie.
He said: "8:15pm - Marilou, Trixie & I arrive at Chelsea's house in Hollywood. Most horrific fire since '93. Stay safe."
Reality couple Spencer Pratt and Heide Montag - who met on The Hills in the noughties - were among those whose homes were destroyed.
Sources told that their family home was burnt to the ground after catching fire yesterday.
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Thankfully, the pair and their two sons were able to safely evacuate earlier in the day, and were not there when the blaze broke out.
However, the family are said to be "distraught" by the loss of their beloved home.
Celebs in the path of LA's monster fires
TERRIFYING wildfires have swept through Los Angeles and have forced around 30,000 people to flee, including major A-list celebs.
The largest of the raging fires has hit the affluent Pacific Palisades neighborhood.
This area is home to some of LA's wealthiest residents and their multi-million dollar pads.
Here are some of the stars who could be forced to evacuate the coastal area as authorities warn the "worst is yet to come".
Tom Hanks
The movie legend, 68, and his wife Rita Wilson, 68, own a $26 million mansion in the neighborhood.
They reportedly bought the sprawling 14,513 square-foot house in 2010.
Ben Affleck
The actor, 52, reportedly bought his $20.5 million bachelor pad on the same day as his now ex-wife Jennifer Lopez's birthday.
His 6,200 square-foot property, which sits on an acre of land, is near the desired Pacific Palisades area.
Mark Hamill
The Star Wars legend revealed he was evacuated from his home in Malibu.
Hamill, 73, said he fled to his daughter Chelsea's house in Hollywood with his wife Marilou and their dog Trixie.
Miles Teller
The actor, 37, and his model wife Keleigh Sperry, 32, own a $7.5 million mansion.
This couple purchased their 6,622 square-foot LA home in March 2023.
Jhene Aiko
The singer, 36, reportedly lives in her $5.6 million Pacific Palisades home with her rapper boyfriend Big Sean, 36.
Aiko's five bedroom and five bathroom home sits on half an acre of land in the affluent area.
Ralf Moeller
Gladiator star Ralf Moeller told German newspaper Bild he had fled his home and had never seen anything like it in his 30 years living in the US.
He said: "The hot desert winds blowing at speeds of more than 60 kilometers per hour are fanning the flames like a hairdryer held over the hot embers."
Alabama and Landon Barker
The children of drummer Travis Barker revealed they were forced to evacuate their LA home.
Alabama, 19, told her followers: "They are saying the fire are spreading football field amounts in seconds."
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag
The reality TV couple revealed the heartbreaking news that their home had been completely destroyed by the wildfire.
They were able to flee their $3 million mansion with their two children in time.
Eugene Levy
Actor Eugene Levy, known for his role in the American Pie films and Schitt's Creek TV show, found himself stuck as he tried to flee.
He told the LA Times: “The smoke looked pretty black and intense over Temescal Canyon... I couldn’t see any flames but the smoke was very dark."