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Kim Kardashian and Caitlyn Jenner’s Homes Affected By California Wildfires

Jenner has tragically lost her home in the disaster...

The Kardashian-Jenner clan have been brutally affected by the tragic wildfires that took over areas of Southern California yesterday.

Thousands of residents fled their homes in Malibu, Calabasas and more as the fires spread across more than 14,000 acres of land, as reported last night.

Not only did the fires reach Kim Kardashian's home but it has completely burned down Caitlyn Jenner's home in Malibu, where she has lived for several years now.

Caitlyn lost her home on Friday as the fires reached Malibu, destroying her house that was situated on a hill overlooking the famous place's gorgeousbeaches.

Luckily, Jenner had already evacuated the house with a friend, reportedly taking her dogs and some personal items with her before fleeing to safety.

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Meanwhile, Kim's mansion - which was only completed earlier this year after years of rennovation - has not been lost in the fires, however TMZ reported that the fire did reach her property, shared with husband Kanye West.

She posted an update on social media, saying "I heard the flames have hit our property at our home in Hidden Hills but now are more contained and have stopped at the moment.It doesn't seem like it is getting worse right now. I just pray the winds are in our favor. God is good. I'm just praying everyone is safe."

Kim Kardashian posts to Instagram Stories regarding Calabasas wildfire.

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Kim Kardashian posts to Instagram Stories regarding Calabasas wildfire.

Nobody was on the property at the time and the flames did not expand far enough to reach the house before being stopped, thankfully.

Kim had evacuated her home with her three children yesterday, we reported, while she ensured that her staff were all away from the property quickly.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West out with their children.

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West out with their children.

More than 75,000 homes in the Los Angeles and Ventura areas were evacuated, with an unknown numberof homes being lost as a result.

We hope that nobody was harmed in the wildfires and that everybody was able to flee to safety in time.

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