Los Angeles fires claim life of actress Dalyce Curry, 95
Dalyce Curry, a 95-year-old actress, died in a fire in Los Angeles that destroyed thousands of buildings. The actress's remains were found at her estate in Altadena. She is another victim of the disaster that has been ravaging that part of California for several days.
Dalyce Curry was part of the African American community in Hollywood in the 1950s. She appeared as an extra in films such as "Blues Brothers" and "The Ten Commandments".
The last time she was seen alive was on January 7 at 4:00 PM Eastern Time, when she returned home after a hospital visit. Her granddaughter, Dalyce Kelley, who confirmed her grandmother's death via social media, couldn't stay with her, which tragically resulted in the situation. The search lasted several days.
With great sadness, it was announced that the search for Mama D had concluded, as her remains were discovered in her home.
Dalyce Curry has died
As fires ravage Los Angeles, neighborhoods like Pacific Palisades are on the brink of destruction. Strong Santa Ana winds are fanning the flames, complicating rescue efforts. Authorities are reminding people to adhere to evacuation recommendations and the need for neighbourhood solidarity while also mentioning that this is neither the first nor the last time climate change will impact California residents' lives.
Stars lose their homes in Los Angeles fires
The fires in Los Angeles have once again devastated the city, forcing thousands of people to evacuate and leaving behind an avalanche of destruction. Among the affected are well-known actors, such as Harrison Ford and James Woods, who had to leave their properties with the help of local services. The force of the disaster has resulted in the deaths of several people and the destruction of over 10,000 buildings, with total losses estimated to be in the billions of dollars.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have become involved in relief efforts for the victims of the Los Angeles fires. They have visited devastated areas, offering support and collaborating with volunteer organizations. Their presence in Pasadena and Altadena was positively received by local residents.