Billy Ray Cyrus expressed his shock and shared heartfelt condolences on social media regarding the devastating fires sweeping through California.
The country singer and multi-faceted entertainer pointed out that he has “two daughters in the middle of this madness,” referring to Miley Cyrus and Noah Cyrus who reside in the Los Angeles area, and used his platform to urge people to come together to help one another.
“Watching this news coverage and seeing all of the devastation… This is hell on earth. As a father with my two daughters in the middle of this madness… my heart goes out to everyone affected by the devastating wildfires. The loss, the heartbreak, and the uncertainty are unimaginable,” he wrote.
Cyrus continued, “It’s during times like these that we see the best in humanity, as neighbors help neighbors and communities come together.”
In closing the “Achy Breaky Heart” singer directed his followers to donate to the Red Cross by texting ‘REDCROSS’ to 90999 or visiting redcross.org.
“Let’s come together and show our love and support for those who need it most,” he said.
Miley Cyrus has not yet shared any updates on her condition or the status of her home, but Noah Cyrus, who recently celebrated her 25th birthday, offered prayers for those affected by the fires, writing, “My thoughts and prayers go to all affected by the fires here in Los Angeles.”
According to the latest report from NBC News, nearly 180,000 people have been forced to evacuate due to the devastating fires.
The fire is the most destructive in L.A. history, burning over 2,000 structures, according to the LA Times. Officials believe the destruction could total $57 billion or more.
At least five people have been declared dead, however, at this time, the final death toll is unknown.
“At one point, we’ll be able to do a more thorough search of these impacted areas — some of them look like a bomb was dropped in them — where we will be able to bring in canines and other things to help us, hopefully not discover too many fatalities, that is our prayer,” Sheriff Robert Luna stated during a press briefing early Thursday morning.
“This is a crisis,” he added. “We’ll figure out those numbers. So be patient with us when you ask us about death toll numbers. Right now, frankly, we don’t know yet.”
The Los Angeles Times compiled a detailed list of ways to help the fire victims, including monetary donations, materials, or volunteer hours. Click HERE for details.
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