Preity Zinta Assures Her Safety Amid Los Angeles Wildfires; Expresses Her Shock Over The Situation. We Pray It’s Over Soon!
Before Preity Zinta, Nora Fatehi departed California on January 9 when wildfires ravaged Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles wildfire has been scary for the people living there. From Paris Hilton to Nora Fatehi, many celebs had to evacuate their houses due to unfortunate events. In recent updates, Preity Zinta, married to a Los Angeles-based financial analyst Gene Goodenough, spoke about her situation. She said she was safe for now and expressed her shock over the fire ravaging neighbourhoods in LA.
Preity Zinta Updates On Los Angeles Wildfire
Bollywood actor Preity Zinta took to her X (Formerly Twitter) account and updated her situation. She wrote, “I never thought I would live to see a day where fires would ravage neighbourhoods around us in La, friends & families either evacuated or put on high alert, ash descending from smoggy skies like snow & fear & uncertainty about what will happen if the wind does not calm down with toddlers and grandparents with us.”
I never thought I would live to see a day where fires would ravage neighbourhoods around us in La, friends & families either evacuated or put on high alert, ash descending from smoggy skies like snow & fear & uncertainty about what will happen if the wind does not calm down with…
— Preity G Zinta (@realpreityzinta) January 11, 2025
She also expressed her faith and thoughts on people who got displaced and lost everything due to the fire. She further thanked the fire department and people helping to save properties. Zinta urged everyone to stay safe. On January 9, actress Priyanka Chopra also shared her gratitude for the firefighters working together to save people. She shared an Instagram Story of the firefighters battling the fire, which has destroyed thousands of acres of land.
Also Read: Nora Fatehi Prays To Leave Los Angeles With Team As Wildfire Increases. We Hope She’s Safe!
In a similar situation, actress Nora Fatehi departed California on January 9 when wildfires ravaged Los Angeles. The enormous wildfire, which erupted on January 7, 2025, drove over 30,000 people to flee. In response, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a state of emergency in Los Angeles.
First Published: January 12, 2025 3:14 PM