Kardashian-Jenner family flee their Calabasas homes as LA fires rage on



The Kardashian-Jenner family are the latest celebrities forced to flee their homes due to the LA fires.

The Post can confirm that Kim, Kris, Khloe, Kourtney, Kylie, Kendall and Rob left their Calabasas and Hidden Hills homes after the Kenneth Fire broke out on Thursday and threatened their area.

The famous family left their properties out of precaution after getting mandatory evacuation orders.

(L-R) Khloe Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian and Kris Jenner. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images

The evacuation order has since been lifted; however, it’s unclear if they returned to their homes.

The Kenneth Fire spread quickly, reportedly burning 1,000 acres in a few hours. However, as of Friday afternoon, the blaze is 35% contained, according to the New York Times.

Kim Kardashian attends the 2024 LACMA Art+Film Gala. FilmMagic
Kris Jenner attends the 2024 Costume Institute Benefit for “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Getty Images
Kourtney Kardashian attends 2018 LACMA Art + Film Gala. Getty Images for LACMA

It’s unclear if anyone will face criminal charges related to the blaze torching the Southern California neighborhood as a homeless man with a “flamethrower” was arrested and questioned about possible arson, which could be the cause of the fire that endangered the Kardashian-Jenners and their neighbors.

However, officials later revealed that the individual would not be charged with arson due to lack of probable cause.

Khloe sounded off after learning about the arrest.

Khloé Kardashian attends the CFDA Fashion Awards. Getty Images
Khloe Kardashian sounds off after one person was arrested on suspicion of arson. Instagram/Khloe Kardashian

Posting a clip of an official discussing the arrest, the Good American founder wrote, “You sick motherf–kers. What the f–k is wrong with people? Arson!!!! May you be fully Prosecuted!!! What scum!!!”

After evacuating their homes, the Kardashian-Jenners are giving back.

Kris revealed she and the kids fed several hardworking firefighters working around the clock to put out at least six blazes in Los Angeles this week — the biggest being the Palisades and Eaton Fires that have collectively scorched over 35,000 acres and counting.

Water is dropped by helicopter on the Kenneth Fire in the West Hills. AP
Fire crews battle the Kenneth Fire in the West Hills. AP

The wildfires could cause $150 billion in damages, making it the most expensive blaze in US history, according to a report.

The family partnered with their favorite restaurant, Carousel Restaurant, which specializes in Lebanese-Armenian cuisine, to provide fire rescuers with traditional cuisines like meat, rice, hummus and pita.

“My family and I wanted to feed a few firehouses today,” Kris revealed, posting the meals on her Instagram story Friday. “We couldn’t think of a better restaurant to reach out to other than @carouselrestaurant. Our favorite Armenian restaurant!”

Kylie Jenner attends CFDA Fashion Awards 2024. Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
Kendall Jenner attends the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Getty Images for Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Kris Jenner reveals the family fed fire crews and volunteers. Instagram/Kris Jenner

The momager continued, “They whipped up hundreds of meals for so many firefighters, volunteers, first responders, and we could not be more thankful. Thank you for putting your lives on the line for all of us.”

The Kardashian-Jenners aren’t the only ones to flee their homes in the wake of the fires.

Map of several celebrities affected by the LA fires.
Firefighters battling the Eaton Fire. REUTERS

Several celebrities were affected by the Palisades Fire, and many lost their home in the uncontrollable inferno, including Mel Gibson, Mandy Moore, Tina Knowles, Miles Teller, Jeff Bridges, Billy Crystal, Candy Spelling and more.

The blaze is only 8% contained as of Friday afternoon, and the Eaton Fire is 3% contained, according to officials.

The wildfires, spread by historical Santa Ana winds, have engulfed homes and businesses, forcing more than 200,000 evacuations throughout the region and leaving 10 dead and counting.

The cause behind the LA fires is currently under investigation.



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