As the Kenneth Fire raged across Los Angeles County, the Kardashian-Jenner family evacuated their Calabasas and Hidden Hills mansions, narrowly avoiding the devastating flames. The fire, spanning 1,000 acres, forced many to leave their homes and has claimed at least seven lives, with numbers expected to rise. While evacuation orders have since been lifted, the incident has left a trail of destruction and heartbreak.
Despite the chaos, the Kardashians banded together to provide aid to firefighters and first responders working tirelessly to control the inferno. On Thursday, Khlo? Kardashian revealed on Instagram that her family had funded meals for fire stations across Los Angeles. The meals, prepared by Carousel, a family-favorite Armenian-Lebanese restaurant, totaled over $2,500 and were delivered to multiple stations.
Family unites to support first responders
Khlo? expressed her gratitude on social media, writing, "Thank you for putting your lives on the line for all of us!" The restaurant also shared heartfelt images of firefighters receiving the meals, acknowledging the family's generous contribution.
Arson suspected in devastating fire
Officials have confirmed that the Kenneth Fire was ignited by arson, with the suspect now in custody. The blaze threatened high-profile neighborhoods, including Malibu Canyon near Calabasas, home to celebrities like Will Smith and Kourtney Kardashian. Authorities issued dire warnings urging residents to evacuate, emphasizing the speed and intensity of the fire.
Amid the devastation, Kim Kardashian faced criticism for promoting a SKIMS sale on Instagram during the crisis. Social media users called for more focus on aiding affected communities rather than marketing her brand.
A call for community support
While the Kardashians' efforts to assist firefighters have been widely appreciated, the tragedy highlights the need for continued community support. Families across Southern California have lost their homes, and many are struggling to rebuild. The Kenneth Fire serves as a sobering reminder of the destructive power of wildfires and the resilience of those who endure them.