Ricky Martin's son Valentino reacts to dangerous fires from his Los Angeles home

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More than 200,000 residents of Los Angeles County have been ordered to evacuate their homes, including celebrities and A-list stars who live in California and have been affected by the dangerous wildfires, which have destroyed over 3,956 acres and multiple structures and historic buildings in Altadena and Pasadena.

Among the long list of celebrities who have been affected, Ben Affleck, Vanessa Hudgens, Eiza Gonzalez, Jennifer Aniston, Bradley Cooper, and many more have been put on high alert. Ricky Martin's family is also impacted by the situation, with his son Valentino showing his reaction to the threatening fires.

A helicopter drops water around homes threatened by the wind-driven Palisades Fire © DAVID SWANSON

A helicopter drops water around homes threatened by the wind-driven Palisades Fire

Valentino took to social media to share a video of the fire from his backyard in Los Angeles. The clip shows a large layer of smoke covering the sky and the palm trees. "Fires are goin crazy!!!" he wrote on Instagram Stories. 

© Valentino Martin/Instagram

Ricky has shared some information about the fires on social media. However, it's unclear if the celebrity family is still in California or if they are in Puerto Rico, as they recently celebrated the holidays on the island with the rest of their loved ones.

Flames from the Palisades Fire burn a building on Sunset Boulevard amid a powerful windstorm © Apu Gomes

Flames from the Palisades Fire burn a building on Sunset Boulevard amid a powerful windstorm

The singer's former romantic partner Jwan Yosef also shared footage of the fire, showing the smoke covering the city. Multiple residents have lost their homes amid the ongoing situation, including Paris Hilton, John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Eugene Levy, Milles Teller, Diane Warren, Anthony Hopkins, Mandy Moore, Adam Brody, and Leighton Meester.

The Palisades Fire burns near homes© Mario Tama

The Palisades Fire burns near homes

Celebrities have shared their appreciation for first responders as they continue to work tirelessly to minimize the damage. "Thank you to all the firefighters out there risking their lives," Vanessa Hudgens wrote. "LA be safe. Keep an eye out for evacuation zones. This is so scary. My heart breaks for everyone affected," she shared.

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