Terrified Los Angeles residents are fleeing for their lives as the cataclysmic Palisades inferno rips through the area, turning multi-million-dollar homes into rubble and burning more than 3,000 acres of land.
An LA man was filmed abandoning his luxurious $5 million home that he shares with his parents as wildfires started to consume the property.
Orly Israel, 30, was seen in a clip shared to social media leaving behind the $5 million property in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Close friend Tanner Charles had been sharing updates as him as Israel attempted to prepare the home for the wildfires, spraying the whole place in water.
Some three hours after dousing the place however, the backyard of the property was ripped apart by the fires.
Israel can be seen battling the fires with a garden hose before they decide to flee. Charles captures their departure, and tells him: ‘ Alright dude, let’s get out of here.’
Charles says a prayer as a tree in the front yard also catches fire, the whole of the street is thick with smoke with burning embers falling everywhere.
In an update to his own social media, Israel informed his followers that they both made it out safe.
He said: ‘We don’t know if the house is burnt down or not but the whole palisades is on fire, so it’s bleak.’
Tanner Charles filmed himself as he and friend Orly Israel fled Israel’s luxurious $5 million Pacific Palisades home as it was consumed by wildfires
A frightening clip showed flames and sparks just outside the living room
Orly was seen closing the door of the property as he and Charles fled to safety
Another frightening moment showed trees in the yard on fire while sparks filled the night sky
Israel can be seen battling the fires with a garden hose before they decide to flee
Valiant firefighters have been battling to extinguish the fires that have engulfed the area and other parts of Southern California.
Thousands like Israel have made the desperate escape from their burning homes through flames, ferocious winds and clouds of smoke.
In the frantic rush to safety, roadways became impassable in some areas after score of people abandoned their vehicles and fled on foot, some carrying suitcases.
Flames were being pushed on by Santa Ana winds which were topping out at 60mph in places on Tuesday and then increasing to 80mph on Wednesday morning.
The National Weather Service has warned that they could hit speeds as high as 100mph in mountains and foothills.
Devastatingly, there is to be no respite which meteorologist Peter Mullinax saying the winds would continue throughout Wednesday and into Thursday.
Mullinax said: ‘The winds are expected to continue throughout today and even into Thursday as well, providing very little in terms of any relief.’
On Tuesday night wind speeds were so high it was too dangerous for firefighting aircraft to take to the sky, further hampering the fight.
The $5 million property is seen here prior to the fires taking over the neighborhood this week
In an update to his own social media, Israel informed his followers that they both made it out safe
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Governor Gavin Newsom has issued a state of emergency and visited the Pacific Palisades.
Officials have yet to give an estimate to how many structures were lost in the area, but said 30,000 have fled under evacuation orders.
As of this morning, over 340,000 people were without power in Los Angeles County, according to PowerOutage.
Reality TV star Spencer Pratt, 41, and his Heidi Montag, 38, lost their home in the Palisades due to the raging wildfire.
Oscar-nominated actor James Woods fled his home in the area after sharing footage of a home near his own being engulfed in flames.
Woods also declared that he and many of his neighbors no longer have insurance after a ‘major company’ supposedly canceled many of the policies four months ago.
A firefighter battles the Palisades Fire as it burns a structure in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles
The latest update from the LA fire department warned the situation remains ‘very dangerous’ and that wind speeds are ‘worsening’
Besides the Palisades, the Hurst fire is burning across 500 acres just north of San Fernando, and the Eaton Fire, in Altadena, seen here, has burned 1,000 acres
Star Wars actor Mark Hamill revealed he was bundled out of his Malibu home in a ‘last-minute’ evacuation on Tuesday night.
He said ‘small fires’ burned on ‘both sides of the road’ as he approached the Pacific Coast Highway and called the blaze the ‘most horrific fire’ since 1993.
Evacuation zones have grown by the hour as officials warned that the worse of the fires is yet to come.
As the fires continue to rage and decimate areas, authorities have said that there is ‘no possibility’ of it being brought under control.
The latest update from the LA fire department warned the situation remains ‘very dangerous’ and that wind speeds are ‘worsening’.
Besides the Palisades, the Hurst fire is burning across 500 acres just north of San Fernando, and the Eaton Fire, in Altadena, has burned 1,000 acres.
In the last hour, the Tyler fire in Riverside County hs also been reported, burning across 15 acres.