Miley Cyrus’s ‘painful’ note for wildfire victims after losing their home in 2018
Miley Cyrus recently shared an emotional message for those affected by the California wildfires, recalling her own experience of losing her home in a similar disaster in 2018.

Singer Miley Cyrus recently expressed her sympathy for the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires and shared her experience of losing her home in a similar tragedy in 2018. In a heartfelt message, he expressed his deep understanding of the pain and loss caused by such disasters.
Sharing on social media, Cyrus expressed her support and sympathy for those affected by the wildfires, and revealed that memories of her own losses still bring her to tears. He emphasized that such incidents have an emotional and physical impact on individuals and communities.
Here is his post:

The Wrecking Ball singer began her note, saying, “This image leaves a deep mark on my heart today. It’s a photo taken of my front porch after losing my home in the Woolsey fire in 2018. It’s such a feeling. One you’ll never forget. Walking up to the door you walk through every day, expecting to be greeted by the people you love, but instead you’re greeted with a pile of ashes and debris.”
She added, “My soul aches for those who are experiencing this devastation firsthand, and I cry for our city. This is beyond heartbreaking. Los Angeles represents ‘living the dream.’ But today the reality is debris and destruction.”

Sharing links to supporting organizations, Miley further wrote, “I’m sharing links to organizations that I personally support and that are helping fight the fires and support survivors, Including the @malibufoundation we helped launch in 2018.”
“Time, resources and dedication inside and outside of our community will heal us, but for now it hurts so much. Love always, Miley”, he concluded.
The Palisades Fire, the largest of four active wildfires in Los Angeles County, has spread by an additional 1,000 acres, destroying more homes and prompting immediate evacuations. More than 100,000 residents have been displaced as the Eaton fire and other fires rage in Altadena.