Jennifer Garner has revealed that she lost a friend to the devastating wildfires that continue to rip across Southern California.
At the time of writing, the death toll is said to have risen to 25, with intensifying
winds threatening further destruction in the coming days. The fires, which have terrorized
Los Angeles over the past few days, have burned a combined area of 60 square miles, and
the return of Santa Ana winds promises conditions that will only serve to fan the flames.
Needless to say, thousands have lost homes, livelihoods, belongings, pets, and hope. Others, tragically, have lost more than that.
Among them is actress Jennifer Garner, who revealed in an interview with MSNBC earlier
this week that one of her friends had died in the fires.
The Elektra star is one of the many celebrities who have stepped up to help the relief
effort, partnering with a renowned chef to give assistance to impacted communities.
βI did lose a friend who did not get out in time,β Garner, 52, said in an interview.
βItβs just β my heart bleeds for my friends. I mean, I can think of 100 families, and there are 5,000 homes lost.β
She continued: βI feel almost guilty walking through my house. Just, you know, what can I do?
How can I help? What can I offer? What do I have to offer with these hands and these walls and the safety that I have?β
Speaking on her loss, Garner finished: βIβm looking at the chimney of somebody that I loved. [β¦] Itβs awful β kind of unimaginable.β
As per reports, Garner has joined forces with Chef JosΓ© AndrΓ©s and his organization, World Central Kitchen, to help those communities affected by the blazes.
βI took advantage of a little bit of celebrity privilege and called Chef and said, βPlease, can I come with you?ββ Garner explained.
As stated, the current death toll related to the wildfires stands at 25, though that number
is sadly expected to rise. Strong winds are anticipated to hit the LA region later this week,
with the National Weather Service warning of a βparticularly dangerous situationβ.
As of Monday morning, only 14 percent of the Palisades fire (which has torched over 23,000-acres)
had been contained. The Eaton fire (responsible for burning more than 14,000 acres in Altadena and Pasadena) is 33 percent contained.
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