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Kim Kardashian And Her Children Forced To Evacuate Home Following Wildfire

Luckily, they’re all safe.

Kim Kardashian has been facing a pretty terrifying ordeal, as the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star has had to evacuate her and Kanye West’s Calabasas home due to a wildfire.

Kim took to Instagram Stories to keep her fans updated on what was going down as she landed in Los Angeles to news of the blaze spreading in California.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West out with their children.

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West out with their children.

"Pray for Calabasas," she wrote on her Stories. "Just landed back home and I had one hour to pack up and evacuate our home. Pray everyone is safe."

The reality star and makeup mogul then went on to share a video of police cars and fire trucks arriving in her neighbourhood to tackle the fire. She captioned the video: "They're evacuating everyone now from all of our homes."

Kim Kardashian posts to Instagram Stories regarding Calabasas wildfire.

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Kim Kardashian posts to Instagram Stories regarding Calabasas wildfire.

During the video you can hear one of the kids saying: “We’re safe.” The family seemed to be sat in a car waiting for more information from the authorities on what they should do.

The blaze broke out in the Hill Canyon area of California, and according to Ventura County Fire Department the fire is said to have spread across 7,000 acres of land.

The City of Calabasas Twitter account wrote that they were evacuating everyone from the area and those surrounding, such as Hidden Hills and Aguora Hills.

Kim Kardashian posts to Instagram Stories regarding Calabasas wildfire.

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Kim Kardashian posts to Instagram Stories regarding Calabasas wildfire.

It’s been reported that more than 1,200 houses had to be evacuated and left behind due to the fire.

Khloe Kardashian also tweeted out in response to a fans question about her safety, saying: "I am with Rob, Dream and True and I am up keeping watch! Saying prayers and thanking all of the brave firefighters who risk their lives for us."

Thankfully, there have been no reported injuries.

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