Tom Hanks: Saved in the past five his mansion worth $26 million from the Los Angeles fire

His luxurious residence and Rita Wilson narrowly spared you the devastating fire that burns uncontrollably and the actor has every reason to be relieved. At the time, the famous and popular actor Tom Hanks was one of the lucky ones, as his Los Angeles mansion remained intact by the fiery lullaby. CORVERSE The 68-year-old actor lives in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, which has been decimated by the fire that began burning on Tuesday morning. Tom Hanks’ mansion, worth $26 million, at the edge of the cliff at Pacific Palisades, was saved from the fires in Los Angeles. The flames reached very close to the house where Tom Hanks lives with his wife Rita Wilson, but eventually escaped. The house of about 400 square meters was located at some distance from the actor’s nearest neighbor, whose house was completely destroyed by fire. It was not visible debris on Hanks’ roof or the spacious patio of his backyard. CORVERSE However, the smoke was still visible in the air as it continued to come out of the ruins of his neighbor’s house. Tom Hanks had purchased the house, which has four bedrooms and five bathrooms, with his wife, Rita Wilson, 68, in 2010. The two-time Oscar-winning also has a house in Malibu, although the condition of this property remains unknown as the fire continues to rage. Hours after the fire broke out on Tuesday, Hanks and Wilson’s son, Chet Hanks, posted a story on Instagram. The 34-year-old rapper invited his followers to “pray” for his family’s neighborhood, Pacific Palisades. “The neighborhood I grew up in is burning down [at the moment]. Pray for Palisades”, he wrote. Paris Hilton, Anthony Hopkins, Tina Knowles, John Goodman, Milo Ventilia, and Miles Teller are among those whose homes were completely burned. The devastating fire – one of six that has terrorized Los Angeles residents in recent days – has burned more than 17,000 acres of land and destroyed over 10,000 buildings Nearly 40,000 residents in Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas of Malibu and Santa Monica were forced to evacuate their homes, while the fire remained completely uncontrollable until Friday morning, local time.