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Actor Steve Guttenberg chimed in devastating wildfires in Los Angeles that have razed the neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, turning luxury homes into gloomy ashes.
“I woke up this morning and I was very aware of my mental state and my mental health, because the last three days I’ve seen so much tragedy,” Guttenberg said. The Associated Press.
Although his house still has electricity, running water is scarce
He compared the unexpected disaster to the loss of a loved one.
“It’s like when someone dies suddenly,” the 66-year-old said. “It’s like when someone is hit by a car. You never expect that to happen. That’s how shocking it was.”
Many other celebrities have been affected by the fires and have opened up about your experience. Billy Crystal, Mandy Moore, Cary Elwes and Paris Hilton are among those who lost their homes a the flames. President Biden’s son Hunter was also affected.
“All these houses behind me burned to the ground where their families enjoyed wonderful times together with their friends and family,” Guttenberg said.
“There’s a lot of pain right now,” he continued. “I’m doing everything I can to help alleviate that.”
The “Three Men and a Baby” actor also praised the humanity of the community, found in neighbors and first responders who helped evacuations of people that they were trapped. The fires have killed at least 10 people.
“Everybody’s going to do what normal people do: help each other, give each other food and water, help each other in the backyard, in the front yard,” he said.
“Even though someone is an actor, a producer, a writer, a director, we’re all just people,” he continued. “Maybe people can donate at some point to some kind of fund. But I just think, be a good neighbor right now.”
In a previous videoGuttenberg suggested the country use the National Guard to help rescue teams.
California has already received firefighting aid from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who has provided it water bombers to put out the flames and said his country is ready to deploy 250 firefighters. other states, including Floridathey have also promised support.
Biden announced Thursday that the administration would also provide up to 180 days of assistance.