Luxury mansion listed for ₹288 crore seen ablaze amid Los Angeles wildfires.

The house was listed on Zillow on $35 million. (Instagram/@maddzak)

The recent Los Angeles wildfires have devastated numerous luxury properties, including some owned by celebrities. Notably, Candy Spelling, mother of actress Tori Spelling, lost her $23 million Malibu vacation home in the Palisades Fire. This beachfront property, purchased in 1972, was a cherished family residence for over five decades.

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Additionally, Paris Hilton’s Malibu beach house was destroyed by the same fire. Hilton expressed profound heartbreak over the loss, emphasizing the sentimental value of the home for her family.

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The Pacific Palisades fire has been particularly destructive, consuming nearly 16,000 acres and over 1,000 structures, making it the most devastating blaze in Los Angeles history. The fire’s rapid spread, fueled by strong winds, has led to multiple fatalities and injuries, with thousands of residents forced to evacuate.

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While these reports highlight significant property losses, there is no specific information available about a luxury mansion listed for ₹288 crore (approximately $35 million) being affected by the wildfires. It’s important to note that property values in Los Angeles can vary widely, and many high-end homes are currently at risk due to the ongoing fires.

The situation remains dire, with officials emphasizing the challenges posed by drought conditions and strong winds. The economic impact is substantial, with estimates suggesting potential losses up to $50 billion, potentially making this the costliest fire in recorded history.

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Tori Spelling’s mother, Candy, reveals $23M Malibu mansion burned to ground in Palisades fire

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Tori Spelling's mother, Candy, reveals $23M Malibu mansion burned to ground in Palisades fire

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