Cameron Mathison Shares Devastating Video of ‘What’s Left’ of L.A. Home After It Burned in Wildfire

Mar. 15, 2025

TheAll My Childrenalum, 55, shared the aftermath of the blaze that leveled his L.A. home in anInstagram Reelon Wednesday, Jan. 8.

In the clip, Mathison walks down a path that appears to be outside of where the home once stood as orange skies and billowing smoke are visible in the background. The gate leading to an outdoor patio area is off its hinges, while much of the surrounding greenery is scorched.

As he makes his way to the main part of the house, the charred structure still appears to be on fire. Further in the distance, larger flames are still burning in full force.

Cameron Mathison reveals destruction of his L.A. home amid the Palisades Fire.Presley Ann/Shutterstock; Cameron Mathison/Instagram

Cameron Mathison loses home in fire

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“We are safe. But this is what’s left of our beautiful home,” Mathison wrote alongside the video. “Our home where our kids were raised and where they wanted to raise their own someday.”

The actor shares two children — daughter Lelia, 18, and son Lucas, 21 — with hisex-wife Vanessa.

Cameron Mathison loses home in fire

Cameron Mathison/Instagram

Cameron Mathison loses home in fire

He also documented the evacuation process on hisInstagram Stories, where he shared more scenes of the blaze and expressed his gratitude to the “heroes” directing traffic as residents rushed to leave.

Many other celebrities who live in the area have been sharing updates on the status of their homes and their safety.

Jamie Lee Curtis also shared thather home is “possibly” on firein anInstagrampost, but assured her followers that she and her family are safe.

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Eaton Fire burning through Los Angeles area on Jan. 8, 2025.Justin Sullivan/Getty

Los Angeles County firefighters spray water on a burning home as the Eaton Fire moved through the area on January 08, 2025 in Altadena, California.

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There are currently five wildfires burning throughout the Los Angeles area as of Wednesday, Jan. 8.

Most of the fires are 0% contained, including the largest Palisades Fire which has burned 3,000 acres of land since it first sparked around 10:30 a.m. local time on Tuesday, Jan. 7.

The Eaton Fire, Hurst Fire, Woodley Fire and Tyler Fire are still burning throughout the region.

Los Angeles County Fire Department chief Anthony C. Marrone confirmed two people have died during the Eaton Fire in a news briefing on Wednesday, Jan. 8, according toCBS NewsandNBC News.

source: people.com