Full list of the lucky celebrities who have NOT lost their homes in LA wildfires

More than 10,000 structures have been destroyed and 180,000 people under evacuation orders after multiples fires in southern California broke out on Tuesday.

The fires ravaging Los Angeles have now spread to Hills, which has resulted in a number of celebrities losing their homes.

Those who have lost their residences include Billy Crystal, Anthony Hopkins, Paris Hilton, John Goodman, Adam Brody, Diane Warren, Cary Elwes, James Woods, Eugene Levy and Anna Faris.

Take That singer Mark Owen was forced to evacuate his LA mansion after waking to helicopters, “thick black smoke” and howling winds.

However, there are a number of celebrities whose homes are still standing. Pacific Palisades home is among a small clutch of houses which hasn’t been affected.

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Tom Hanks is one of the celebrities whose home remains standing (Image: Getty)

The ‘Forrest Gump’ star, 68, bought his palatial $26 million residence with his fellow actor wife Rita Wilson back in 2010, and luckily it remains undamaged.

Pictures obtained by Page Six showed the Hanks’ four-bedroom house on a cliffside remaining untouched by the blaze. Tom’s son Chet Hanks spoke online about the tragic wildfires before his dad’s home was snapped still standing unaffected.

He wrote: “The neighbourhood I grew up in is burning to the ground rn. Pray for the Palisades.”

Other celebrities whose homes have not been affected include Ben Affleck, Kate Hudson, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Chris Pratt, , Rebel Wilson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Brady, Bill Hader and Dan Aykroyd.

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Ben Affleck has a home in the Pacific Palisades (Image: Getty)

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Jennifer Love Hewitt’s home in the Pacific Palisades was left standing (Image: Getty)

Landmarks of history have also been destroyed. Palisades Charter High School, which was the filming location for Teen Wolf, Carrie and Freaky Friday, is reportedly gone.

The Topanga Ranch Motel, which is featured in Mannix, is also destroyed. Meanwhile, Sunset Boulevard and the Chinese Theatre, along with the Bowl, are closed or under evacuation orders.

It is reported that the LA wildfires has caused an estimated $57 billion worth of damage and ten people are confirmed to have died. They are the most destructive in LA’s history.

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