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Blanca Blanco reveals Malibu grocery store shelves are EMPTY, she has to boil drinking water and there are still looters amid fires

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Hollywood actress Blanca Blanco gave DailyMail.com an update on what's happening in Malibu amid the horrific Pacific Palisades fires. Blanco has been staying in a house located next to the Getty Villa. Although the house did not burn, the vegetation around it did. 'I feel lucky that the house is still standing,' Blanca said

Hollywood actress Blanca Blanco gave DailyMail.com an update on what’s happening in Malibu amid the horrific Pacific Palisades fires.

Blanco has been staying in a house located next to the Getty Villa. Although the house did not burn, the vegetation around it did.

“I feel lucky that the house is still standing,” Blanca said. “I’m one of the few and I know how incredibly lucky I am,” she added.

Things have become very tense in the area, the Eye For Eye actress said.

‘I went to the supermarket and there isn’t much on the shelves. It is difficult to find bottled water and there is not much bread, although there is plenty of pasta and condiments,” he noted. There has also been a shortage of eggs, but that has been going on for weeks amid the bird flu.

Grocery stores like Pavilions in Malibu are still open.

Finding clean water has also become stressful and residents have asked to boil water before consuming it.

Then there are the looters who continue to prowl the neighborhood.

Hollywood actress Blanca Blanco gave DailyMail.com an update on what’s happening in Malibu amid the horrific Pacific Palisades fires. Blanco has been staying in a house located next to the Getty Villa. Although the house did not burn, the vegetation around it did. ‘I feel lucky that the house is still standing,’ Blanca said

Things have become very tense in the area, the Eye For Eye actress said. 'I went to the supermarket and there isn't much on the shelves. It is difficult to find bottled water and there is not much bread, although there is plenty of pasta and condiments.

Things have become very tense in the area, the Eye For Eye actress said. ‘I went to the supermarket and there isn’t much on the shelves. It is difficult to find bottled water and there is not much bread, although there is plenty of pasta and condiments,” he said.

“I have to boil the water I consume, it takes a while, so it’s very different, but I’m lucky to have a home,” he said.

On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power issued a water alert for Pacific Palisades and adjacent communities ‘north of San Vicente Blvd’ due to ‘heavy ash, debris and pressure fluctuations.’

‘The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and the Drinking Water Division of the State Water Resources Control Board strongly recommend that consumers in the 90272 zip code and adjacent communities in the LADWP service area to the north of San Vicente Blvd. “USE ONLY BOILED TAP WATER OR BOTTLED WATER FOR DRINKING AND COOKING until further notice due to the low water pressure in the water distribution system resulting from high water use responding to the Pacific Palisades wildfire,” the notice said.

Consumers were urged to follow the recommendation “out of an abundance of caution” as LADWP officials work to “re-pressurize the system and conduct testing to confirm water quality.”

The warning said that “disease-causing organisms,” including viruses, parasites and bacteria, could be present in the water and cause symptoms “such as nausea, cramps, diarrhea and associated headaches.”

Blanca also reported that she has seen opportunists in Malibu.

There has also been a shortage of eggs, but that has been going on for weeks amid the bird flu.

There has also been a shortage of eggs, but that has been going on for weeks amid the bird flu.

A firefighter battles the Palisades Fire as a structure burns in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles on Tuesday.

A firefighter battles the Palisades Fire as a structure burns in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles on Tuesday.

This comes a week after the Finding Nicole actress posed in a red bikini on the beach in Malibu.

This comes a week after the Finding Nicole actress posed in a red bikini on the beach in Malibu. “I was near some of the houses that burned to the ground,” he said, his voice breaking. “It is very difficult to see this beautiful coast decimated and see so many broken hearts on it”

“There are many young people on motorcycles with backpacks roaming the streets looking for valuables,” Blanco said.

‘There’s not much here, so I’m not sure what they think they can find. But I did see a man emerge from the ruins of a house carrying a metal box that was still intact. Maybe it was a safe.

Looting has occurred in the area and there have been 20 arrests so far.

This comes a week after the Finding Nicole actress posed in a red bikini on the beach in Malibu.

He did a photo shoot with Filip Shobot for DailyMail.com.

“I was near some of the houses that burned to the ground,” he said, his voice breaking.

“It’s very difficult to see this beautiful coast decimated and see so many broken hearts on it.”

Blanco plans to leave the area to stay with a friend out of town.

THE ANGELS ARE RUNNING WITHOUT WATER

A massive wildfire whipped by extreme winds tore through a Los Angeles hillside dotted with celebrity homes, and a state of emergency was declared.

The massive fire in Pacific Palisades forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people, some of whom abandoned their cars and fled on foot to safety with roads blocked.

Firefighters battling the fire, which is burning about five football fields a minute, warned they were running out of water and supplies, as evacuation warnings extended to Malibu and Calabasas.

Tankers full of water had been putting out the inferno from the sky all afternoon, but all planes were later grounded amid deteriorating wind and visibility conditions.

Residents have been warned that the worst is yet to come as the raging wildfire burns more than 2,900 acres of Los Angeles land at an extraordinary rate.

At least 30,000 residents are now under mandatory evacuation orders and even more are warned to be prepared to leave, after a fire that broke out in the hills near Eaton Canyon has grown to 1,000 acres in just six hours since it started. .

A third wildfire has broken out in Sylmar in the San Fernando Valley, which recent estimates estimate is about 100 acres in size.

The Hurst Fire was estimated at 300 acres with a “rapid rate of spread” and mandatory evacuations this morning. Governor Gavin Newsom announced Earlier today, the state had secured federal funds to help with the fire.

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Pacific Palisades, where homes have already been reduced to rubble, is a celebrity enclave, home to Chris Pratt, Reese Witherspoon and Miles Teller, among other Hollywood celebrities.

Even more celebrities call Calabasas and Pasadena home, including the Kardashians.

Hellish photos from the epicenter of hell show once-decaying million-dollar homes completely leveled by wildfire. A spiral staircase and an opulent wall of an art gallery were reduced to ashes.

Firefighters, who have said there is no hope of containing the fires overnight, are now focusing their efforts on helping residents get to safety.

Firefighters battling a massive blaze in California's luxurious Pacific Palisades have warned they are running out of water and supplies, as emergency evacuation warnings extend to Malibu and Calabasas.

Firefighters battling a massive blaze in California’s luxurious Pacific Palisades have warned they are running out of water and supplies, as emergency evacuation warnings extend to Malibu and Calabasas.

At least 30,000 residents are now under mandatory evacuation orders

At least 30,000 residents are now under mandatory evacuation orders

Tankers full of water have been putting out the inferno from the sky all afternoon, but now all planes have been grounded due to deteriorating wind and visibility conditions.

Tankers full of water have been putting out the inferno from the sky all afternoon, but now all planes have been grounded due to deteriorating wind and visibility conditions.

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