Cara Delevingne’s Los Angeles home destroyed in fire: ‘My heart is broken today’

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Cara Delevingne’s Home in Studio City Suffers Devastating Fire, Two People Injured

Early on Friday morning, a devastating fire engulfed the Los Angeles-area residence of renowned actress and model Cara Delevingne. The incident occurred in the Studio City home situated in the Hollywood Hills, just before 4 a.m. local time.

The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) rapidly responded to the scene and discovered substantial flames emerging from the rear of the two-story dwelling. The fire’s rapid spread extended to the attic area of the house, according to LAFD’s official statement.

One brave firefighter required hospitalization in fair condition following the rescue efforts, while one individual within the residence endured minor injuries from smoke inhalation.

The arduous process of putting out the fire consumed 94 firefighters for over two hours. However, by the time they succeeded in extinguishing the flames, the house’s roof had collapsed.

Cara Delevingne, who is currently performing in London’s West End production of “Cabaret,” was reached out to by News Finder for comment. The “Carnival Row” star acknowledged the unfortunate incident on her Instagram Stories, expressing her heartfelt emotions:

“My heart is broken today,” she penned over a photograph of her beloved cats. In a separate video posted to her Stories, fire trucks could be seen parked alongside the road near the fire-stricken house.

Delevingne further extended her gratitude to the valiant firefighters in another slide, emphasizing the unpredictability of life:

“I cannot believe it. Life can change in the blink of an eye. So cherish what you have.”

The actress then shared a second photograph of her two white felines, confirming their safety and expressing deep appreciation for the firefighters once more.

The LAFD’s investigation into the cause of the fire remains ongoing.