Preity Zinta Pens Heartbreaking Note Amid Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires: 'What If The Wind Doesn't Calm Down...'
Actress Preity Zinta, who resides in Los Angeles with husband Gene Goodenough, penned a heartbreaking note over the devastation caused by the massive wildfires. "I never thought I would live to see a day where fires would ravage neighbourhoods around us in LA...What will happen if the wind does not calm down with toddlers and grandparents with us...(sic)," she wrote.

Bollywood actress Preity Zinta, who resides in Los Angeles with her husband Gene Goodenough, penned a heartbreaking note over the devastation caused by the massive wildfires. While she stated that the she was safe for the moment, she also prayed for those who lost their homes to the fire.
Preity took to her X handle to share an update from Los Angeles. "I never thought I would live to see a day where fires would ravage neighbourhoods around us in LA, friends & families either evacuated or put on high alert, ash descending from smoggy skies like snow & fear & uncertainty about what will happen if the wind does not calm down with toddlers and grandparents with us (sic)," she wrote.
She went on to state, "I’m heartbroken at the devastation around us & grateful to god that we are safe as of now. My thoughts & prayers to people that are displaced & have lost everything in these fires. Hope the wind dies down soon & the fires are contained (sic)."
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"A big thank you to the fire department, fire fighters & everyone else helping to save lives & property. Stay safe everyone (sic)," she added.
For those unversed, Preity got married to Goodenough in 2016 and the two own a lavish mansion in Los Angeles. The wildfires have so far caused massive destruction and thousands of people have been displaced from their homes. At least 16 people have died due to the raging fires.
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Several Hollywood celebs have lost their homes to the fire as well, including Paris Hilton, Adam Brody, Anthony Hopkins, Eugene Levy, Jamie Lee Curtis, among others.
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