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Angelina Jolie stays true to 'UN' title as LA wildfires rage on
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Angelina Jolie never fails to stay true to being the Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) as she opens doors to her friends and loved ones amid Los Angeles wildfires. The 49-year-old actress extended a helping hand to friends who were forced to evacuate during the blaze crisis as she is deeply ‘heartbroken’ by the daily causalities. A source opened up to People Magazine about her heroic gesture, noting that actress is “heartbroken for those who have lost their homes, or are impacted by the fires. "She's doing everything she can to help, even opening her home to friends who were forced to evacuate." According to authentic sources, the LA wildfires have resulted in the destruction of around 10,000 structures, including homes and offices, due to the Palisades fire and Eaton fires. Engulfing around 1,200 acres in the westside neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, the blaze has destroyed the surroundings of the area, which is home to stars like Ben Affleck, Tom Hanks, Miles Teller, Reese Witherspoon, Adam Sandler, and Jhené Aiko, among others.
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