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8 Portraits of the Condition of Cara Delevingne's Luxurious House Worth Hundreds of Billions that was Burned by the Fire

8 Portraits of the Condition of Cara Delevingne's Luxurious House Worth Hundreds of Billions that was Burned by the Fire

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8 Portraits of the Condition of Cara Delevingne's Luxurious House Worth Hundreds of Billions that was Burned by the Fire

Cara Delevingne's luxurious house located in the Studio City area, Los Angeles, was recently burned down on Friday (15/3) morning. The mansion, worth US$7 million or around Rp 109.5 billion, was completely consumed by the fire after 94 firefighters were dispatched. There were no casualties in this incident, only 2 injured victims while Cara herself was known to be in England. So, what is the condition of this luxurious mansion worth hundreds of billions now?

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Cara Delevingne has just experienced a disaster. On Friday (15/3) morning, her luxurious house located in Studio City, Los Angeles, caught fire.

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A $7 million (approximately Rp 109.5 billion) residence was engulfed by a massive fire, fortunately without any casualties.

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Cara Delevingne, who was in London at the time, expressed her gratitude to the 94 firefighters who successfully stopped the fire from spreading to other buildings.

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As reported by TMZ, the fire at Cara's house was first reported around 3:57 am local time.

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Although they arrived as quickly as possible with at least 13 fire engines, the firefighters were unable to save much as the fire had already reached the attic, causing severe damage to the mansion.

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Nevertheless, Cara remains grateful because her two beloved cats managed to survive as she had previously suspected that her pets were eaten by the red tiger.

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Although there were no casualties, this fire resulted in 2 injuries. One resident was rushed to the hospital for inhaling a lot of smoke, while the other victim was a firefighter who was injured after falling from the ladder.

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Last but not least, this is a picture of Cara's house before the fire. She bought this mansion in 2019 and it was featured in Architectural Digest in 2021.