THE Kardashian family’s Calabasas mansions are now in serious danger of being destroyed by the Los Angeles wildfires - including Kim’s famous $60m Hidden Hills estate.
As the devastating wildfires continue to ravage through Southern California with still no end in sight, the Palisades and Kenneth infernos have put the Calabasas community in new risk, The U.S. Sun has learned.
In the early hours of Friday morning, Calabasas was put under an evacuation warning - meaning there is a threat to life and property and it is recommended that anyone in the area should evacuate with their pets immediately.
The alert is the second-highest government danger warning that is being sent out in Los Angeles right now - only behind a lawful mandatory evacuation order.
Hidden Hills is not yet under the warning as the evacuation zone goes right up to the edge of the city limits line.
However, that can quickly change as both fires continue to move into the direction of the celebrity-filled neighborhoods - which are also homes to countless small family residences, many farms with livestock and some of the top schools in Los Angeles.
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Kourtney Kardashian’s $11m Calabasas mansion appears to be the most at risk under current conditions and her home would place her within the confines of the evacuation warning.
Kim Kardashian’s $60m Hidden Hills property, along with Kylie Jenner’s $37m estate, are just north in Hidden Hills - putting them on the edge of the evacuation warning zone.
Kris Jenner and Khloe Kardashian’s side-by-side mansions, also in Hidden Hills, are not yet in the official evacuation zone but they are just a few miles away from the center of the blaze.
Kendall Jenner, 29, is the only member of the family who doesn't live in the Calabasas area as she resides in a Bel-Air bachelorette pad.
Fire continues to erupt and smoke is seen billowing dangerously near the homes, with firefighters rushing to contain the new blaze.
Roads out of Calabasas are gridlocked with thick traffic as locals try to escape amid evacuation orders.
Extremely high winds are also making it tougher to vacate the city - as fallen debris have blocked some roads along with many still having no power.
As of Friday morning, the Kenneth fire, which has burned over 1,000 acres and is currently under 0% containment, is moving rapidly toward the Hidden Hills and Calabasas communities.
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Simultaneously, the Palisades fire, which has destroyed over 20,000 acres as it remains at just 6% containment, is continuing to spread North toward the Kardashian neighborhoods.
New fires have continued to pop up during this unprecedented week of tragedy in Los Angeles - with countless homes burnt to the ground and leaving 10 people dead as of Friday.
In the midst of the devastation, Kim, 44, was slammed by fans for deciding to promote her current Skims sale rather than offer support to those who need it in her hometown.
The shapewear company founder shared a now-deleted Instagram Story that boasted about the Skims Winter sale.
"Absolutely unhinged that @kimkardashian whose businesses and livelihood have and continue to be LA-based is legit posting @skims stories while thousands of people and animals have lost everything.
“If you have a platform like hers you should be posting resources,” one angry fan commented.
“You’re completely out of touch. Your money-hungry personality seriously needs to be studied it’s absolutely disgusting,” another wrote.
Meanwhile, Kylie, 27, is being praised for the only Kardashian family member who has shared donation and helpful resource links - as well as made a donation herself.
'THIS DOESN'T SEEM REAL'
“Our hearts go out to all of those impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires,” Kylie wrote in an Instagram Story on Thursday.
“To help support the communities affected, we’re making a donation to the California Fire Foundation Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund. The Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund is an extension of the California Fire Foundation.”
Khloe, 40, also offered words of support on Wednesday, saying on X: “I can’t even comprehend what I am seeing. This doesn’t seem real.
“Sending my deepest most sincere gratitude to the brave firefighters, volunteers, neighbors, good Samaritans and first responders working tirelessly to protect lives and communities across California.
“Your dedication, courage, and selflessness in the face of such challenging conditions are truly inspiring. We are all so grateful for your hard work and sacrifices.
“Stay safe, and know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. I am so so sorry for everyone who is affected in ANY way! My heart aches watching this.”
An expansive list of resources to aid humans and animals, as well as an information hub and community connector for LA fire victims, can be found on this guide put together by Mutual Aid Los Angeles Network.