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Kim Kardashian Evacuated From California Mansion Due To Raging Wild Fire

Nov. 9 2018, Updated 10:47 a.m. ET

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Is Kim Kardashian ok? This Thursday night, the reality star gave fans a huge scare when she announced she was being evacuated from her Hidden Hills mansion due to a fast-moving wild fire in the area.

“Pray for Calabasas. Just landed back home and had 1 hour to pack up & evacuate our home. I pray everyone is safe,” she wrote on an image of the flames as seen from her plane.

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“Fire fighters sic are arriving. Thank you for all that you do for us!!!” she added.

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Kardashian, 39, then shared a video of various fire trucks and police cars outside her California property. And after the chaos ended, she posted a shot of the bright pink Calabasas sky, adding a prayer emoji.

As RadarOnline.com has learned, about 27,000 residents have been evacuated from the area due to the raging wild fire. Though it started early Tuesday morning, it gained force by Thursday, and remains unstoppable, according to reports. As of now, over 20,000 acres have been burned, and various deaths have been reported.

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The tragedy comes just nearly one year after another brutal California fire caused Kardashian’s baby sister, Kylie Jenner, to halt production on her Lip Kits and shut down her factory for the safety of her staff.

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