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Travis Barker’s Kids Escaped Raging LA Fire, Gave Update on Instagram

Travis Barker’s older kids, Landon and Alabama Barker, escaped the raging LA fire and shared updates on Instagram. Los Angeles County remains under a red flag warning with raging wildfires continuing to cause massive destruction across the region. This has also triggered mandatory evacuations as numerous communities have been reduced to rubble. Amid the horror, many celebrities, including the Barker kids and Mandy Moore, have shared updates after safely leaving their properties. 

Travis Barker’s son and daughter escape devastating Palisades wildfires

Travis Barker’s older kids, who he shares with his ex-wife, Shanna Moakler, took to their social media to give an update after escaping the LA fire. E! News reported that Landon Barker, 21, shared a selfie and wrote on his Instagram Story, “Just evacuated praying for everyone the fires have effected.” 

His sister, Alabama, also shared an update on her story, “Just evacuated from my home due to the wild fires in Los Angeles, please be safe!!” The 19-year-old added, “They are saying the fires are spreading football field amounts in seconds.” Since then, Alabama has shared a series of Instagram Stories to provide information about shelter and aid amid the horror of the wildfires. 

According to CNN, the Palisades fire has affected the seaside area between Malibu and Santa Monica. This wildfire has burned more than 17,000 acres with zero containment. The scorching blaze has reduced several communities to rubble. Meanwhile, the death toll stands at five and is unfortunately expected to rise. Moreover, forecasters have warned that things may become worse. Los Angeles Times reported that the windstorm is predicted to last for days. This is concerning as the fierce winds have been the factor for fueling the multiple wildfires. 

Besides the massive destruction, the wildfires have also affected the air quality as heavy smoke looms over the region. This can further cause potential health hazards.

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