Actress Julia Roberts has strongly condemned the looting incidents that have emerged in areas devastated by the recent Los Angeles wildfires. As the fires continue to wreak havoc, Roberts expressed her outrage on Instagram, aligning herself with the efforts to prosecute those exploiting the crisis.
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Taking to Instagram, Roberts wrote a succinct yet powerful message: “F.U. looters.” She also shared information about the SoCal Fire Fund, an initiative aimed at providing immediate and long-term support for wildfire victims. In her post, she highlighted the collaborative efforts of the CAA Foundation, CORE Response, EIF Foundation, and LAUSD.
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Roberts’ message read:
"There is so much healing and help needed. We will get through this."
Her statement followed remarks by L.A. County District Attorney Nathan Hochman, who vowed to prosecute looters:
"If you exploit this tragedy to prey on victims of these deadly fires, we will find you and we will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law."
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The Los Angeles wildfires, which began on January 7 in the Pacific Palisades area, have caused widespread devastation:
On January 12, a new blaze called the Auto Fire erupted in Ventura County, scorching approximately 56 acres before firefighters halted its progress. Meanwhile, three major fires, including the Eaton Fire, continue to rage across Los Angeles, collectively burning tens of thousands of acres. The largest wildfire has consumed over 20,000 acres and remains only 11% contained.
Roberts’ advocacy for the SoCal Fire Fund aims to address the immediate needs of victims while supporting long-term recovery. With Hollywood and other communities deeply impacted, her call to action emphasizes unity and resilience in the face of tragedy.
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This post was last modified on January 15, 2025 9:48 am
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