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Gerard Butler’s house is ‘half-gone’ while others await fire’s final toll

- ANDREW DALTON

Celebritie­s whose coastal homes have been damaged or destroyed in a southern California wildfire, or who were otherwise forced to flee the flames, expressed sympathy and solidarity with less-famous people hurt even worse by the state’s deadly blazes, and gave their gratitude to the firefighte­rs who kept them safe.

“Returned to my house in Malibu after evacuating,’’ Gerard Butler wrote in an Instagram post next to a photo that showed a burned-out structure and a badly scorched vehicle.

“Heartbreak­ing time across California. Inspired as ever by the courage, spirit and sacrifice of firefighte­rs.’’ “Half-gone,’’ the 300 actor grumbled in his Scottish accent in a video that shows embers, ashes and what’s left of his home.

Camille Grammer Meyer of The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills lost her Malibu home entirely on Saturday night, her publicist, Howard Bragman, wrote in an email.

“Sadly my house couldn’t be saved,’’ Meyer, the ex-wife of actor Kelsey Grammer, wrote in an Instagram post that showed a huge house engulfed in flames. “The courageous firefighte­rs were able to save my cars and personal items recovered from my home.’’

Many others — including Orlando Bloom, Alyssa Milano, Lady Gaga, Rainn Wilson and fashion designer Donna Karan — were among the evacuees. Some knew their homes were safe (for now) and waited for a chance to return. Others were in the dark, posting pictures of plumes of smoke and saying their houses were somewhere in there.

“Stay safe, California — and keep those prayers coming America,’’ Wilson said on his Twitter account, where over the weekend he was sharing photos of some of the more-than-100 people missing in the huge wildfire in Northern California that has killed at least 23. Milano said her house is “still in jeopardy’’ as strong winds kicked up again Sunday.

Southern California’s wildfire has killed two and destroyed at least 177 homes. The blaze started last Thursday

night and pushed toward Malibu and the Pacific Ocean, prompting evacuation­s in Malibu, Calabasas, Agoura Hills and other nearby areas.

Paramount Ranch’s Western Town, a landmark film location dating back to 1927 that included a jail, hotel and saloon, burned to the ground. The TV series Westworld is among the many production­s that have filmed at the ranch in the mountains west of Los Angeles.

“LA is a pretty great place but if fires are all we have to deal with, you know, we’re lucky,’’ Rules Of Engagement actor Oliver Hudson said at a charity event in Culver City. “There’s a lot of people in the world who are dealing with a lot more.’’

Actress Julie Bowen of Modern Family said everyone affected by the flames is deserving of sympathy.

“I think there are lots and lots of people who think of Malibu as just ... a celebrity second-home culture,’’ Bowen said.

“But there are people who this is their first, last and only homes are there and going all up and down those canyons and they’re not necessaril­y ‘Who cares, they’re rich and glamorous, they can afford to lose a home’. This is life-and-death and it’s really tragic.’’

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