Fame Meets Flame

Israeli stars Gal Gadot and Moran Atias face LA fire chaos: "It’s coming our way"

"Moran Atias livestreams her escape as wildfires edge closer to celebrity-filled neighborhoods, leaving destruction in their wake."

Gal Gadot (Photo: Kathy Hutchins)

As wildfires rage across Los Angeles, forcing widespread evacuations, Israeli actresses Gal Gadot and Moran Atias are documenting the crisis on social media while offering their support to those affected.

Moran Atias shared a heart-wrenching live video on Instagram as she was forced to evacuate her Los Angeles home, joining the hundreds of thousands fleeing the dangerous blaze. In her emotional broadcast, Atias urgently appealed for help, saying, "We really need help because this is coming our way." Switching between English and Hebrew, she exclaimed, "This isn't real, what a cursed year. Enough already. The fires. They're here. They're evacuating my house now. Dear God. How can I get anything out?"

In the video, Atias also documented her efforts to protect not just her own home, but her neighbors’ properties before evacuating. "We've wetted down my house, and now we're going to wet down the two houses next door because the residents aren’t home, and then we're leaving," she explained to her followers.

Remaining on-site until the last possible moment, Atias captured the fierce flames drawing closer. "I want to thank all these angels helping with water and helicopters, trying to save our homes. God bless you," she said, before authorities closed off her street. "Now, it’s in the hands of God," she added, as she fled the scene.

Meanwhile, Gal Gadot shared her thoughts on the devastating fires, expressing concern for those in danger. "Praying for everyone affected by the fires here in Los Angeles – those who've had to evacuate, who've lost their homes, and the brave first responders on the front lines," she posted on her Instagram stories. "Sending love and strength to all. Please stay safe." Gadot later shared a haunting image of Carbon Beach, calling the scene "devastating."

* Israel Hayom contributed to this article.


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